LEAGUE OF NATIONS
LEAGUE COUNCIL
(United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
(Received this day at 8.30. a.m.) LONDON, March 9.
The Council, at the final meeting, unanimously approved of Sir A. Chamberlain’s resolution requesting the Committee of Jurists when meeting on 11 March to revise the Statutes of the World Court to consider the situation regarding America’s adhesion to the Protocol. Chamberlain added that lie rejoiced to see Air Root participating in the discussion because none were more competent to discuss the matter.
AI. Briand and AI. Stresemanii approved expressing the opinion that an exchange of views would enable the completion of the work of International Arbitration.
The League Council approved of the establishment of a-- League Wireless Station at Geneva, embodying the provision that the Swiss Government should have an observer attached to the station in times of emergency, in order to guarantee that Swiss neutrality was not affected.
The next Council meeting was fixed for Madrid in .Tune.
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