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LEAGUE OF NATIONS

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GENEVA PBOTOCOBSC HAPPED LONDON, November IS. The ‘Daily Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondent afiirms that tho Genova protocol has now been scrapped. He says: “The British Government’s decision for postponement is not surprising. in view of objections being raised by the Dominions. It is significant that Signor Mussolini recently expressed doubts as to the wisdom of Italian ratification, and oven the I-rettch enthusiasm has cooled, while .Japan was hike warm from the start, until she secured dangerous clauses sanctioning intervention in disputes arising out of immigration laws and domestic legislation. There are hopes that the Disarmament Conference, however, need not he abandoned, the demise of tin* League's disarmament conference furnishing President Coolidge with an <q>perltinitv of which the Geneva Plan deprived him. PARIS, November 18.

The British Government has requested the League of Nations not to place tin- .Security Disarmament Protocol of G.-ueva on its agenda for the next cling of the League Council to he field in If-niie on Ih- "th of December liecause it will he necessary to <ou suit, the Dominion Governments before Britain wil he able to proceed with the matter.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1924, Page 2

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188

LEAGUE OF NATIONS Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1924, Page 2

LEAGUE OF NATIONS Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1924, Page 2

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