GENEVA CONFERENCE
4 ;s trail a it N.Z. Cable Association, j BIIAZIL'B NOTICE. GENEVA, June S. The ninth session of the Labour Conference opened to-day. It was confined to maritime questions. Mr Beasley, tho Australian representative, was elected as Substitute .Member of the Committee on the regulation ofi work. A session of the Mandate Commission opens on Tuesday. It is expected that the New Guinea report will he considered in the afternoon, and the Nauru Island report on Wednesday.
11l view of the absence of the representatives of Brazil and of Spain, from the League Council, the question of the Council’s composition can only be discussed privately. It is rumoured that both countries have taken umbrage, though it is expected that ultimately a settlement will ho reached on the lines of i.oid Cecil's proposals. * RIO DE JAXTERO, June 7.
Tho newspaper “Oglobo” annouivics Brazil’s wihdrnwal from the League of Nations.
Formal notification of her resignation will be sent to Geneva within a few weeks.
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