FULLEST AGREEMENT.
BRITAIN AND FRANCE,
SANCTIONS, AND SETTLEMENT
(Becerra! This Day, 11.35 a.m.) LONDON, November 1. Sir Philip Hoare and M. Laval bad a coivrersation at Geneva to-day. it is understood in League circles that the fullest agreement Avas reached on collaboration of the two Governments both in the application of measures and the fulfilment of their obligations imder Article XVI. and in the search for a solution of the Italo-Ethiopian conflict by Avay of an agreed settlement between the parties in conformity with the principles of the League. In the meantime the financial, legal and economic sub-committees have been studying the reservations made by sev-. eral Governments in connection with the Co-ordination Committee’s recommendation for the prohibition of imports from Italy by League Powers. It is hoped it may be possible to-morrow for the Co-ordination Committee, which Avill act on the report of the Committee of Eighteen, to appoint a date for the putting of these recommendations in execution by the League States in concert. November 15 is freely mentioned as the likely date.—British Official Wireless.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 18, 2 November 1935, Page 5
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