FIGHT AT GENEVA
MEMBERS NOT APOLOGISING. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) GENEVA, July 22. The’ incident’ which broke up Fiiday morning’s session of the lnter-Pai hameritary Uiiion has - not yet been settled, as the French socialist, M. Lvenaudel, refuses to apologise for liis remarks concerning the Italian Pai Hamerit and tlie'Mateotti case, while the (Italian delegation insists that M. Renaudel be expelled from the- Conference. The .Italian Ar Minister Gener l B’ulho, Ijak. made a vigorous corn. Taint to tlie General Secretary of the 'League of Nations, Sir Eric Drummond, who, on his part, has add re seed a letter to the Inter-Parliamentary Union .stating tllat the Union couid hold no further niletings- in the League of Nations building unless-the di. pute was settled Without delay. As: several delegations were chid th tie unalterably opposed to tlie Italian demand that M. Renaudel tie expelled, tlie Conference threatens to bl.elik. up. on Saturday. Yi ■. - v -
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1932, Page 3
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