GROWING STRONGER
PROGRESS OF THE LEAGUE. -— i SIB A. CHAMBERLAIN’S SURVEY. IMPROVED RELATIONS. LONDON, March 13, “Nobody now can doubt that the League is moving slowly, as It s should move, but it is gathering strength,’" said Sir Austen Chamberlain, who has returned to London. “The recent Council has seen no private conclaves to discuss international questions, although | there have been many single conversations. The besv cvraence of the League’s progress is the Council’s successfully attacking at a public meeting the Saar question, when things were apparently at a deadlock, showing the improvement in German relations since Locarno.”—(A. and N.Z.).
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Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1927, Page 5
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