THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.] NO SEAT FOR POLAND, llloccived this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, Feb. 20. The “Observer's” Baris correspondent says it seems to be taken for granted that l’olaiul must abandon hope of a permanent seat on the League Council, as she is unlikely to get even a temporary seat in the Assembly. not allowed to enter. LONDON, February 21. Reynold's News understands that Mr Trihetsch Lincoln, who is at present at Geneva, will not be allowed to enter England. an interesting fact. LONDON. Ech. 21. It is an interesting fact that 4-1 so i oiitrover.sv regarding Roland's candidature for the League Council is, says “Perlinax” in the “Echo de Paris” bringing the limelight, oil to the conflict of Anglo-French policies. At Warsaw, the British Minister. Sir Alax Muller, conferred for an hour with the Premier. Count Shrdyiiski regarding Poland’s candidalurs for the Council, "hereon the press hope Poland "ill obtain a scat despite Britain’s rather unfriendly attitude.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1926, Page 3
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