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LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

GERMAN DELEGATE'S SPEECH.

jpgOPBAN AFFAIRS DISCUSSED.

MUSS ASSOCUTIOK-BT BLICTWO l 8 xBUSOBAVB—COPTBiaKT.)

GENEVA, September 16. Ctowded Assembly galleries awaited «. Julius Curtius'a speech, recognis!rl the German elections placed fata in » ver ? ,iifficult P°» ition > but ne Ztfo no reference to the elections be®ZJa giving assurances that Germany's 2y to the League would be nfl ehange4ttT claimed that Germany was JaoMv the worst sufferer through Cooe'i economic crisis. The reparuSJj poyments much aggravated her Pg. uo'rdiallv associated himself with Ur Arthur Henderson's disarmament %. and expressed disappointment at iC^dAvelop" l6 "* of the international Nation since Germany's entry to the frtgue The idea of the possibility of 15f must be banished from the minds j tbe nations. It was not only neces-j-rj to outlaw war, but conflicts which fljgbt lead to war must be removed. fbe progress of disarmament was disappointing. Germany would cor»JKjfly cooperate in plans for economic anion in "Europe, with a view to estnbIflfhinp a better economic situation tbronghout the world. Jhe Italian. Signer Scialoja, folded in the same strain.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 18 September 1930, Page 11

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LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 18 September 1930, Page 11

LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 18 September 1930, Page 11

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