LEAGUE OF NATIONS
(Australian & N-Z. Cable Association.) A TREATY SIGNED. (Received this day at 9 a.m.) GENEVA. March 11. Franco and Holland have signed a treaty for arbitration and conciliation. GENEVA, March 11. Sir Austen Chamberlain, before Ins departure, received journalists and emphasised his and Sarawat’s regret at the failure of the Anglo-Egypt.an negotiations. He pointed out Britain s readiness under the proposed treaty to submit to the League any Anglo-Egvp-tjail dispute even involving vital interests. which proved Britain’s confidence in Hie-League. , , ... Tho Committee appointed to deal with the Hungarian machine-gun discovery reported it was necessary to send exports to investigate to enable the completion of the inquiry. It was proposed to present the report >e oie i> June meeting. The Council in session agreed. . , . Titulescu is reportedly agrwved at Sir V Chamberlain’s attitude and yesterdav declined to attend the Conned. BUCHAREST, March U. The Government telegraphed Titolescu expressing satisfaction with his dealing of the Boumano-Hungarian dispute.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1928, Page 3
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