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LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

(Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.]

GERMANY'S APPLICATION

BERLIN, Feb. 11

Germany’s application for admission io the League of Nations has been handed to the .Secretary-General of the League. It is signed by Dr Stroxctimn and hrietly requests the applieatiou to he placed (ill fire agenda paper for a meeting of the League at the earliest date. Dr Stresemann attaches a copy of a not -.- from the Govennueiits participating in the Locarno agreements, answering Germany's request lor an elucidation of Article sixteen of the League's Covenant. The note says the article is interpreted to mean that each liiemlar of the League must loyally and effective.y do their part to make the Covenant respected and oppose all agressive action iu a manner compatible with the miliary position and geographical situation. GERMANY A i'KRPK'ITAL CLAIMANT. SOME Fi!EXCH- VIEWS. PARIS. Feb. IL That Germany's admission to the League of Nation precludes a fresh olfensdve against the Treaty of Aci ' sailles is argued by "Le Journal.' which draws attention to the forthcoming meeting between Al. Brianil and the Belgian Foreign Alinistcr (Al. Ymulevelde), when, the paper declares, besides customs tariffs, they will discuss a general p.ilicy. adding that Belgium is bound io -icli' with France in demanding cysential^saU'guarus. Tire newspaper “oanlois” thinks the Reich will appear at Geneva as a perpetual p-hiiniitf and claimant. T’nc "Figaro” urges that since Germany is to have a permanent seat on the. League Council, Poland should have the same. THE SOVIET'S HE PL A*. MOSCOW, Feb. IL Heplving to a telegram from the Secretary-Genera! of the League ot Nations, nuitouiieiiig the proposed na-j.-iin-innent of the Disarmament Conference. Al. Ti-hucheriii agrees to the postponement, hut insists, as a condition’ to the Soviet’s participation ill the coil fore nee, that it he not held m Switzerland, adding the Soviet would prefer it to he held in a country winch wms diplomaticiiUv related with the Soviet.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1926, Page 2

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LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1926, Page 2

LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1926, Page 2

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