TWO DOMINANT FACTORS.
MUCH SOLilD WORK ACCOMPL ISHED .
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G-MNE V A, Sept. 26. VT. Niiitchitch, in a speecli at the cfosing of the Assembly, said that two dominant factors were the re organisation of the Oouncil and the ei;try of Germany. Ha felt sure that the satisfaetory solution of the crisis wouicl produce good results, making the League's principal organs bettcr Known and their impoitance generally understood. It was a great event when nations oUvided in a hideous war sat side- by side in common obedience to the League'-s Covenant. He also; considered that much solid work had been aiocomplished by the Economic and Disarmament Oommissions.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LX, Issue 228, 27 September 1926, Page 2
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