THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
CONVENTION DISCUSSION.
Australian Press Assn.—United Service 8 GENEVA, Sept,, 19. For tho whole afternoon the Third Commission wrestled with the procedure for considering M. Boncour’s and M. Bernstorff’s motions,, both designed to , achieve a n early meeting of tho Preparatory Disarmament Connnission, but differing slightly in degree. Consequently the debate never touched essentials and really seemed a. deplorable time wasting over such a slight divergence, especially as most seemed agreed not to fix the date of the meeting. The most significant fact was thero was not one mention of Loudon’s'proposed naval conference. It was dropped like, a hot cake. 1 COUNCIL FINANCE. ; (Received this day at 9.25. a.m.) ’ . GENEVA, Sept, 20. Tlie only' concrete result of a long hut vain struggle to cut down the Budget was Hambro’s success to-day by. 13 votes to 6, in transferring the Election Supervisory Commission from the Council to the Assembly. He raised a point that no Parliament allowed Cabinet to appoint a finance similarly the Assembly of forty-four nations should have control, not fourtee’ ■'omprising countries.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1928, Page 2
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