GUE'S EFFORTS
j Wtliation fails : . . j ; [ ■ j Rec. Feb. 22. I Rugby, February 21. j the extraordinary assenibly i ague, called to deal with the j nu>se dispute met at Genf [yams (Belgium), who prei fiewed the work of Commitj jhich had been dealing with j jem, and said that they were , [ i> their profound regret, to i that for their part, they had | all possible efforts at conprocedure. The conciliation | :gs, of course, he said, had closed, and could not be i:. closed until the adoption by | nildy of the report of Com- ! ). | ;itated to make a new appeal I view to conciliation, for it | .e necessary not only that | . oposals which the Assembly \ eept should be made, but also r ihould receive an assurance j existing situation would not f; jvated and that fresh operaI tuiti not be undertaken. As | F grave report was not cir- ' until last Friday, and as all J lents must be given time to j ir instruetions to their delej he proposed to adjourn until | iday, when discussion of the | port would begin. j -the meeting the Japanese cir- { a statement of their reasons | icting the draft report of f! w 19.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 464, 23 February 1933, Page 5
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