SATISFYING SPAIN
DIPLOMACY AT GENEVA
COMMITTEE DOES ITS UTMOST
BUT SPAIN ASKS FOE, MORE,
(United Press Association. —Copyright.) GENEVA, 2nd September.
The League Council discussed an amendment moved by Viscount Cecil recording that the Be organisation Committee did its utmost to satisfy Spain. Delegates urged that the special mention of Spain's claim necessitated mention of Poland's and China's. The Chinese delegate declared that China reserved the right to claim a permanent seat. . , Senor Palacios, the Spanish delegate, demanded an explicit statement that the Committee was unable to • accede to the Spanish demand for a permanent seat. The discussion was adjourned. Senor Palacios, interviewed, said that he regretted the latenesß of convening the Committee, which gave Spain no time for consideration before the meeting of the Council, but the incident was not yet closed. If the Committee recommended a course satisfying Spain, the situation might be changed; other- | wise it appeared a first-class burial of the Spanish claim. Spain was awaiting the action of the Council and Assembly before making the next move.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 9
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