LEAGUE OF NATIONS
THE ASSEMBLY MEETING MANY CONTROVERSIAL SUBJECTS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, September 17. The ‘Daily Telegraph’ says: “Momentous issues confront the League, consequently Britain will be represented by a delegation of 70, including Mr Anthony Eden, Lords Cranborne and Halifax, Mr Malcolm MacDonald, and Mr \V. S. Morrison. Almost every subject on the agenda is controversial, and the question of League reform is expected to be referred to the Political Committee. Over a dozen Governments, including France, Russia, and New Zealand have sent m memoranda hereon. Britain will_ state her views in the course of the discussions, but she considers that reform is at present not practicable. France has decided to take the initiative in two directions—first, armament limitations, and secondly, improving the disastrous economic situation of Europe.
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Evening Star, Issue 22447, 18 September 1936, Page 9
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