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A DRAMATIC CLIMAX

jjniUAK AND H.Z- CABLB ASSOCIATION.)

(Sewived December Bth, 7.45 p.m.)

LONDON, December 8. ; He correspondent of the Australian ; m Associations at Geneva says it B i,jg audience that assembled to flJLZaleski and Professor Valdei ,01 face'each other. I n. latter, small, dark, and clean ,ii,en. spoke excitedly in hesitating Lb while M. Zaleski, tall, fair and Luir. and schooled in diplomacy, had itonunand of more fluent French. Bieemed likely to be an unequal comu imt it was soon clear that it was fjn or less an arranged performance fa result of the previous day's efforts toral optimism was apparent and Jtiubject was left in the hands of j, Netherlands delegate as rapporteur. He Council discussed privately Sir Jules Chamberlain's proposal for three bttad of four sessions a year. Sir Austen Chamberlain argued that Si tine of Foreign Ministers was too jarfly taxed. Dr. Stresemann supported the propi], saying he had been away from & for two and a half months in myear, and could not afford such an aotrat of'time, I The Italian, Chilean, and Dutch rewentatives argued that the sessions, lough fewer, would last longer. The utter was dtopped as Sir Austen Qamberlain desired unanimity, but it »believed that it will be revived in lit future.

THE PBESS CONFERENCE.

iWSTKALUH AXD H.I AKD SUV CABLI.)

... ;. GENEVA, December 7. , ftw League Council has adopted the Itport of the Press Conference regarding published news. Several delegates t|d improvement in transmissions Styneva to London, whence the i distributed throughout the

HEALTH COMMISSION.

falUtuk AND K.X CABLI ABBOCUTIOX.)

GENEVA, December 7. HjCoweil of the League of Nations huutlorised the Health Commission bewperate with the Commonwealth btbl Investigation of health conditions khpuijthe New Hebrides, New Calotoh, and,the" Solomons.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19179, 9 December 1927, Page 9

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286

Untitled Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19179, 9 December 1927, Page 9

Untitled Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19179, 9 December 1927, Page 9

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