LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.] QUESTION OF ARMAMENTS. GENEVA, Sept. 24, All commissions have now wound up their tasks. Tlie sixth commission 0/00 carefully toned down Nansen’s mandate motion, making it (vaMSxpression of confidence. The Mandates 'Commission collaborate with the mandatorypowers in the application of- the principles of Article Twenty-two. This side tracked virtual attempt to make tiie Sixth Commission a court of appeal on mandates. The plenary session of the Assembly discussed disarmament, which Lord Cecil said was vital to the League’s existence. “AYo cannot even afford to contemplate failure. I even prefer to see the conference postponed for aA: year than risk a failure through m-f complete preparation. Public opinion ■ must ho uplifted to tho essentials of disarmament.” Conconr? motion cabled yesterday was agreed to.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1926, Page 2
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