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LEAGUE OF NATIONS

DISTRIBUTION OF EXPENSES AMONG

MEMBERS

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL

By Telopraph—Press Association—Copyright (Rec. September 5, 11.35 p.m.) London, September d. The League- of Nations announces that the committee connected with the Brussels financial conference will meet in Paris on September 18 to examine tho principles on which the expenses of tho League should bo distributed among tho members. The committee will include a representative from India

lhe League's Transit Organisation Committee will meet at Barcelona in January to deal with questions affecting international travel, with a view to eliminating tho present inconveniences, re-establish normal conditions, simplify Customs formalities, and secure better regulations for obtaining passports, visas, and n reduction of fees therefor. Enemy countries are invited to send representatives to the special sub-committee.— Renter.

LEAGUE AND THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL

GOVERNOR COX REPLIES TO SENATOR HARDING. (Rcc. September 5, 11.5 p.m.)

New York, September 3. Governor Cox, criticising Senator Harding's speech at Marion, Ohio, regarding the J,R,igne of Nations, said that the Hague tribunal had proved a failure, and Mr. Harding's position was simply reactionaryism app'ied. to international affairs.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

[Senator Harding said the League or Nations was utterly impotent to prevent wars. It could not survive, because it was based ■upon power, not unon right He opposed the ieaguc, which was an offensive-defensive alliance of the great Powers, and was in favour of an association of free nations, animated by considerations of Tight and justice, instead of might and self-interest. In the Hague. Tribunal, lie said, there was the framework of a really effective instrumentality for securing enduring peaco and order. The Tribunal should be given estra power. He would combine the tribunal and the league, and «soise all that was bad from both 'organisations.]

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 294, 6 September 1920, Page 5

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287

LEAGUE OF NATIONS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 294, 6 September 1920, Page 5

LEAGUE OF NATIONS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 294, 6 September 1920, Page 5

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