THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
AT GENEVA. ACTION BY ASSEMBLY. (Australian Press Association). (United Service). (Received this day at 10.30. a.m.) GENEVA, Sept. 25. The Assembly adopted M. Bene’s disarmament report, and also passed a resolution instructing M. London to communicate with the Government’s concerned. During the discussion M. Boncour declared that even should disarmament fail, the League, which had other tasks to fulfil, would continue to exist, though an uncrowned goddess. M M. Tanczos (Hungary) and Bernstorff (Gerrriany) reiterated their reasons for abstention from voting. Sir Locker Lampson believed if the Government’s were consulted generally, they would have accepted the Franco-British naval compromise and the Preparatory Committee could successfully have resumed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1928, Page 5
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