GERMANY IN LEAGUE?
JUNKERS AND SOCIALISTS. NO AGREEMENT LIKELY. WHO BEGAN THE WAR ? t-". '-a..:. — Press Association.—Copyright.'' i"Re. ive.i 11.30 a to.l LONDON, September 21. The Berlin correspondent of the limes.' discussing Germany's entry into the League of Nations, says the Government's position is difficult". The Socialists are carrying out extensive i rnpatranda. urging th- Government to immediately apply for admission, while ihe Nationalists threaten the Government with severest obstruction if it applies without formally notifying the Allies o: "he repudiation of war _iilt. or .curing that the League takes over from th= Allies military control of (""•-many. Neither condition is likely at present: th-'-refore there i. little prosnect of Germany'- immediat-? admission to the I.^aeue. Th* "Observer's" correspondent at Cneva states that approaches have hepn made to the French delegation on behalf of Germany to ascertain if France will oppose Germany having a permanent seat on the Council of the League after admission. He learns that France will not object.— '"Times."!
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 225, 22 September 1924, Page 5
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