CUSTOMS UNION.
VIOLATION OF PROTOCOL.
PERMANENT COURT'S DECISION.
(United Press Association:—Copyright} THE HAGUE, September 5. The Permanent Court of International Justice decided by eight votes to seven that the proposed Customs union between Austria and Germany was not compatible with the provisions of the Geneva Protoeal of 1922, by which certain powers provided financial assistance to Austria. - : ;
DECISIONS OF THE JUDGES. (Received This Diay, 10.45' tuni.) , LONDON, September 6. In connection with the decision- of the Court of International Justice on the Austro-German "Customs union, of eight Judges who gave an opinion, seven also declared that in. their view such union would likewise be incompatible with Article 88 of the Treaty of St. Germain.'Seven Judges signed a joint dissenting opinion to the effect that the Customs union would be compatible with Article 88 of the Treaty of St. Germain and the Geneva Protocol.—British Official Wireless.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 278, 7 September 1931, Page 5
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