i T<> mak< tin el Nations jmore rllrrlivr, t-sju-i-i;.!]\- in the : Pacific, the 'irst "red wa ; some j inendly settlement ~|' the Manjihunan deadlock !>y the Pacific -.at ions. M ho iinuruvul hv the I i dressing tin.- Wellington branch of the League of Nations Union. Thon should come the forming of .some ! suhsidiarv body of the league in ths'Pacific, strons enough not tu bo de- ; lied by Japan if it disagreed with j Japan's policy. Many problems of | the Pacific failed tor more atlenItion titan they could receive at j Geneva. Mr von Haast thought, and | that attention should lie given by ■ a more interested and qualified ■ body. In this connexion. Mr von i Haast mentioned the work of the i Institute o! Pacific Relations m taki :ng steps to promote' a hotter I understanding anions the countries ! bordering on the Pacific.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21118, 20 March 1934, Page 8
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