LEAGUE OF NATIONS
FIRST' MEETING OF ASSEMBLY TIME AND PLACE TO BE DECIDED By Telegraph-Press. ABBOciation-OoDyrteht Washington, June 27. Tlio Allies -have asked President Wilson" to call tbo first meeting of the Assembly of the League of Nations. State Department officials slate that the call will not bo made immediately, as the Allies have not yet decided upon the time and place of the meeting.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. COURT OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE THE HAGUE RECOMMENDED AS THE SEAT. n*. . , m . The Hague, Juno 26. Official:—The Jurists' Advisory Committee ito the League of Nations has decided te recommend The Hague as the seat of the Permanent Court of International Justice The Committee adopted Hhe view that the 'Court should be open only to cases brought by States and not by individuals, who would have the their Governments.—Eeuter. FACILITIES FOB NON-MEMBERS OP THE LEAGUE. (Eec. June 28, 7.50 p.m.) mu j_ , The Ha S ue > June 27 - ihe trend of discussion by the Advisory Committee of Jurists, is to widen the sphere of the permanent Court of Justice to include the greatest number of eases possible. Facilities ivill be available for non-members of the League of Nations, where they find it impossible otherwise to obtain compulsory settlements in case of broken treaties and 1 agreements, in which the principles of international, law will be re-stated.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 5
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224LEAGUE OF NATIONS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 5
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