GENEVA CONFERENCE
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POLI S H-LITHU AN lAN TR OUBLE GENEVA, Dec. 7.
Moderation marked AL Valdemaras’ speech in the Council urging the Commission to investigate tlie PolishLituanian frontiers. He complained of the treatent of Lithuanian minorities in Poland, whereto AT. Zaleski retorted that the remedial machinery for that existed within the League. He categorically denied that Poland was plotting to overthrow Lithuanian. On the contrary it was the largest means of enabling her to maintain her independence. Meanwhile the Big Five drafted an agreement, abolishing a state of war and appointing a commission, consisting ot French and British military representatives and a German civilian in Lithuania to restore the postal freedom. also navigation. Finally a full revival of consular and diplomatic relations between Kovno and AA’arsaw. Ibis will be considered when Pilsudski arrives on Friday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1927, Page 2
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