LEAGUE WILL DEAL WITH MINOR SQUABBLES
DULL AGENDA FOR SEPTEMBER SESSION By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright LONDON, August 24. The agenda for the meeting of the Council of the League of Nations which is to open on September 1 consists of 29 items. There is hardly one of them, says the diplomatic correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, that could not be disposed of by senior or junior clerks in the Foreign Offices of the countries concerned. The correspondent proceeds: The September session is generally regarded as most important. The present agenda, however, is even duller and more empty than that of last Spring. This fact seems of justify M. de Jouvenal’s complaint that the League nowadays is not permitted to deal with first-class issues. There are the usual matters concerning the internal working of the League and more than the usual crop of Polish-Danzig squabbles. Numerous reports are to be submitted on finance, economics, health, infant welfare, transit and the problem of refugees. There is, however, no word about disarmament, Rhineland occupation, the Soviet menace or the unrest in the Balkans. —A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 132, 25 August 1927, Page 11
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