PRESS AND PEACE.
Recognition From League Of Nations. lUBNHAH AND DELEGATES.
; , (BeceiTed 9 a.m.) LONDON, September 2. Lord Barsham, who lias been attending' Press Conference, which has just ..■MtnAJj was honoured with a seat at tie meetusg of the GoqpeS of the Leagns of Nations. Addressing the delegates he said his H«atta indicated tit League's official recognition of the newspaper Press as a national and intgnatamal institntiaa, wkieh was an indispensable part at flie machinery of gnfaation. Berr Streseman, Geman Minister of Foreign Affairs, fiughiiwd the importance of the Press Garfireaee, and spoke of the great poorer of the Press. He urged the League to shdrenergy 1n continuing its work in t&ednectkm of the recommendatianß m«iehy the Press Conference. Mr- Austen Chamberlain said he was sore tie collaboration of the Press in such work would be of greater consequence than anything the statesmen moli do. f*
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 208, 3 September 1927, Page 9
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PRESS AND PEACE.
Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 208, 3 September 1927, Page 9
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