THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association 1 MANY DISAPPOINTMENTS. LONDON. Fob. 23. There will be many disappointments oil the long road towards the filial world-wide consecration of Ihe Locarno spirit, said Sir Austen Chamberlain, when receiving the freedom of Birmingham, be warning bis listeners to expect a controversy over Germany’s entry to the League and the place she would occupy in ibe League; but if the men who mcl at Locarno would meet to discuss the new probuem they would lie, able to deal sal isfaetorily with it.
M. BRIAN D ATTACKS PRESS PARIS. I’eb. 21
Addressing the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber. AL Bi-iami bitterly attacked the foreign press for assailing the admittance of Poland to the League Council, lie declared that even liefore Locarno, the question ol increasing seats cropped up and interested nations were only profiling by Germany’s entry to re-open the question. the solution of which would not be attained by a scattering of positions. M. Briand significantly added that the League’s Foreign Relations Committee was the best judge of the matter and could deal with it independent-
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1926, Page 3
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