GRAN CHACO WAR
PARAGUAY ALLEGES j TERRORISM NOTIFICATION. OF KEi'RISALS | (Received May 27, 3.20 p.m.) ! GENEVA, May 26. j Paraguay has notified the League j of Nations that she is obliged not to j apply the rules of international law | to Bolivia, which is using terrorism.. •fJlie Paraguayan Government recently stated that Bolivian aircraft had bombed towns of no military importance, and threatened reprisals if this occurred again. The Britisn representatives in both countries were , instructed to express the concern j Which Great Britain felt about the re- ; ported action and the threatened re- , prisals.l j EMBARGO ON ARMS j THIRTEEN COUNTRIES AGREE i (Received May 27, 7.20 p.m.) i i LONDON, May 26. j France is to participate in the cm- [ bargo on munitions to Bolivia a- 1 i Paraguay provided that Germany j agrees to do the same. . Holland has also agreed to the embargo. Thirteen countries have now , declared their willingness to par- , ticipate. < !
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21175, 28 May 1934, Page 11
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