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EFFECTIVE SANCTIONS

jo Operate on November 18 PECISIOX AT GENEVA. Geneva, Nov. 2 - rommittee of Eighteen has s ' ,T " e a that sanctions against Italy on November 18. ' emtes with favourable credit P 5 ® 6 a with ’ Italy will he allowed Italian goods In liquida"t»»r- aJtree ment followed a discus- ' which was protracted far into - i»ht Then it was decided that 3 w „«rchases from Italy should " November 18, that outline debts should be regarded ■ ultimately recoverable and - ** five nations should assist each , to minimise any damage causAfrica proposed that ex- ' Jf“ to n on-League countries sliouU, ' bolted to the average of the past , ktTycars, thus ensuring the prethe re-export of the surdelegates to the Committee in a very tense atmosThey bitterly attacked Swither enforcement of the $0 embargo against both combatcommittee of Fifty-two also «ed a Resolution asking all mem- - the League to apply financial Mellons against Italy on November . ofR the latest- M. Laval said that mnee would continue her friendly Xtß toward peace. Any settlement, must be within the League’s Moework. Sir Samuel Hoare said a new comaifiee; before November 18, Avon id cases requiring special BWitment. He emphasised his rethat the League had been forcli to late action against Italy, but aid collective measures Avere inevit- • .ye (o enable the- League to retain m influence. “Our object is to ‘ shorten the war, which we; believe mr.action will achieve,” said -Sir tjjupel, r “The recent diplomatic ■jichanges were merely tentative sugjjjtloM of which at present there no’outcome,” DrNan Zeeland, Belgian Premier, suggested that a mandate bo given tqßrttain and France to seek a settlement under the aegis of the league.' Senor Madariaga and MM. Bolts and Titulescu supported this. }k Eotemokin declared that sanc■.fions'would’,demand general sacri,'jces but would 'not be too high a >rice to pay for the realisation of the Leasue’e solidarity and Indivisi-'•WUty-Tor peace. . sub-committees will consider the ‘Caaad&n-and South African propos- ’ ale on Monday, also problems arising jmt of sanctions. They avIII ieport to- the Committee of Eighteen on Nowmber 6. - ‘. Rome, Nov. 2 1 Signer Mussolini has summoned 'iti Grand-Fascist Council to meet ”in RoW& oh November 16, when he sk expected to make an important de- ' elaratfon -of .policy. . It, is even befered'tbat'he may announce Italy’s from the League. Policalroplnlon in Italy is. hardening. 'B is'unanimous that Italy will not ifeldfo’intimidation- Even the ec:*jia«tlcal authorities have Instruct7«3‘lllb7lergy throughout Italy to en‘■■'courago.'a spirit of resistance among /flair ’parishioners. ,

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11865, 4 November 1935, Page 3

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EFFECTIVE SANCTIONS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11865, 4 November 1935, Page 3

EFFECTIVE SANCTIONS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11865, 4 November 1935, Page 3