LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
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GERMANY'S ADMISSION. HERI.I.N. Sept. 17,
Ml- Slresemann denies that lie is responsible lor tiie statement as rega,(ls i.ermany’s condition lor entering ti.c League of Nations (cabled on September Kith), lie declares be has been mist)noted. Mis view is that Ceimiinv’s entry must he made conditional en a rei(ignition of her alleged resnonsihility for the war. The Cover cut holds the same views on this matter as its predecessors. J 1 \T AN \’S .AI l-;.N STARTLE Til If j.kacf i-:. CKN KVA, Sept. 111. The League of Nations were startled liv ihe arrival oi lorly pivttii'e-i|iic Maoris adorned with leathers. Micy la long to Rntnua's party. ’J in- delegates were relieved to leeru that they were merely sightseers, and not champions of a minority cause. I hey interviewed Sir James Allen. Katana- icniaiued at Palis himself.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1924, Page 2
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