LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
[ReciKits Telegrams.] BRACK!—TSI.OOI) STILL l-’i.OWINO. (Received this day at 11.25 n.m.) <;i-;xk v A, Sept. n. The A-s"inbly referred to the Anemia (ommittee a joint resolution in tinname ot the British. I-Tench and Belgian delegates, inviting the Cmmeil to watch attentively the events in Georgia and seize the opj.iutunity t-i enable tin- country to return to a state of peace. M. Boncoiir (l-T-aucc). on beliall ol three delepations, said that in lace ol the bloodshed it seemed de-irahb- lor the Assembly to make a ptsturc apainsl. wlii. li no State could ‘.eke umhrage. ‘We have heard talk ol peac--, yet blood was llov inp.” he said. M. Boneuiir mention'd that before tliev left (,'eiieva Mr .MacDonald and M. Iferriot had . received an tippeal from Georgia.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1924, Page 3
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128LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1924, Page 3
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