THE LEAGUE
OPENING QF FIFTH ASSEMBLY
8Y CABLE- -PRESS* ASSOCJ ATION COPYRIGHT Received Sept. 2, 10.45 a.m. Th. cm * GENEVA, Sept. 1. fch , Assembl y of the League of Nations has opened. The public galleries were packed. Mr Hymans, acting-president, was accorded an ovation in his speech, in which he desenbed the progress of the League and affirmed that it was indispensable to the lire of the nations.—Reuter. DEMAND BY CHINA. ■ PEKIN. Aug. 31. _ ine Lower House carried a resolution demandingjfche withdrawal of China from the League of Nations unless Uinna is again given a seat on the assemhl forthcoming League
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 September 1924, Page 5
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