LEAGUE OF NATIONS
FAITH IN ITS WORK British Wireless — Press Assn.— —Copyright RUGBY, Thursday. The future of the League of Nations was discussed in a speech last night by the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Sir Austen Chamberlain, who professed himself a practising devotee of the League. He said he believed that under wise guidance the League would go from strength to strength. “I want the progress of the League to be as gradual, as ord< id, and as imperceptible as our own constitutional progress,” he said, “so that gradually we may build up a constitutional practice for the nations of the world as elastic, as adjustable, as ever young and as ever growing as our own con- | stitutional practice.”—A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 98, 16 July 1927, Page 8
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