QUESTION OF TANGIER
NOT LIKELT TO BE RAISED.
LONDON, 3rd September. "Whether Spain's action in withdrawing from the Council at Geneva will be followed by complete secession from the League is not yet certain. In any case, states the "Daily Telegraph," "she is obliged to give two years' notice of such intention.'? An authoritative Spanish official informed the "Morning Post" that Spain would not accept any unguaranteed promise, and that she was most likely to "go to sleep,'' pending international pourparlers in respect to Tangier. He added that, when in possession of Tangier, Spain would resume League activities, which was very probable within a year. On the other hand, there is good ground for stating that the question of Tangier will not be raised during the. League meetings. The Italian delegate, Signor Grandi, stated that Italy does not intend to take the initiative in proposing a Tangier Conference at Geneva or elsewhere. Messages from Berlin state that Government circles are confident that Germany solely will be admitted. Most reliable information from Spain shows that General De Bivera's position is unstable, and largely dependent on a successful issue of the Tangier question. He claims that the opposition is not directed against King Alfonso.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 9
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202QUESTION OF TANGIER Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 9
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