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I Rugby, Dec. 12. Lph Avenol, Secretary-Gen-|he Leagne of Nations ad|he members of all political L the House of Commons fc room, Sir Austen Chamber | in the chair. Inol made a vigorous reply Itics of the League and said lative before the world was lice between the League and Jter system but between the |n(j almost complete chaos. |ef cause of the erisis in the [affairs was the problem of lient, which was a purely I matter. |to be regretted that the re|tv for the failure of the fsvers t'1 reach an understanding question should be laid at [of the League. [the work and methods of the Lst not become stereotyped, bges must be made from the fThe Secretary-General said l-al stmcture of the Covenant Ld the minimum of obligaIthout which no effective inal co-operation could exist. League was the only pracasure taken by the hunian establish the rule of law in iionships of countries.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 714, 14 December 1933, Page 5
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174GUE DEFENDED Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 714, 14 December 1933, Page 5
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