SOVIET RUSSIA.
(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association,
LITHUANIAN DISPUTE LONDON, Nov. 29
British official circles are unruffled by the Continent’s anxiety over the Polish-Litliuanian problem, find pre sanguine that no untoward event will occur, now both sides have appealed to Geneva.
One comment is that the position is in no way worsened because the Soviet jay is suddenly trying to imitate a dove.
QUESTION IN COMMONS. LONDON. Nov. 29,
Mr Loeker-Lampson, in answer to a question in the Commons, said Die Council of the League of Nations was about to examine the tension between Poland and Lithuania. He trusted a settlement would he reached, restoring friendly relations. The Government had no confirmation of the alarmist rumours published in the press and felt confident that neither party was unwise enough to act rashly, while the League’s deliberations were pending. Poland had just assured the League that she had no designs on Lithuania’s political independence, or territorial integrity, and only desired the restoration of normal relations and the termination of the state of war Lithuania was maintaining against Poland.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1927, Page 2
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