LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
NEW ZEALAND DELEGATES
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CHRISTCHURCH. Wediiesdav
At the annual meeting of the New Zealand League of Nations Union. Mrs. Fraer moved, on behalf of the Christchurch branch: ""That the Dominion League of Nations Union urjre on the Government the desirability of appointing the full number of delegates to the Assembly of the League." One of the delegates, she said, should be a woman, and at least one of the delegates shon.a be a resident in the Dominion. The remit was carried.
It was derided: "That while congratulating the New Zealand Government on its administration of the mandatory trust in Western Samoa, the conference regrets the attitude of the New Zealand Government to the questionnaire recently proposed by the Mandates Commission, and approves of the principle laid down by the Belgian Government that the Mandates Commission cannot give the council effective assistance in its work of supervision unless the council accords it wide powers of discrewuu as to the questions which it may think fit to ask the mandatorv States."
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 128, 2 June 1927, Page 15
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