LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
rAustralm & N .’/,. Cable Association.] A (JEN KV A SCENE. (Received this day at 12.90 p.ni.) GENEVA. September 29. There were nnpreccdcntcil scenes ill the Cnuneil of the l.eagne dealing with the question of the procedure ot the secretariat of the League iu regard to petitions from the minorities ..I .Menu-I and Lithuanian. Delegate Galvanaiiskas vehemently protested against treating the petitions as petitions from minorities, alleging they are the result of (Jeriuan propaganda, thi-relore, the Council should ignore them, Calvamtiiskas violently tltumpcd the table and liiiallv hurriedly collected Ids papers and left the room. Subsequently the Council passed a ion authorising the Secretary oi tl'e General League to transmit to the Council any serious information respecting the infractions of the Memel convention, without niir.iiient. .MOSUL ENQUIRY. v (Received this day at 11.2 d a.m.l GENEVA. Sept. 28. -%>JH'ie Council of tlm League of Nations have appointed the Esthouinn. General Leidoner, a Commissioner to investigate the Mosul deportations. He will have two assistants chosen by lie TiOague Councils' Mosul Committee.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1925, Page 3
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