EVACUATION OF THE RHINELAND
QUESTION BOUND UP WITH REPARATIONS (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, March 5. The opinion that no conclusions could be reached on the question either of the evacuation of Rhineland or disarmament until the reparations experts had finished their labours in Paris, was put forward by Sir Austen Chamberlain to Press representatives at Geneva. He considered that the question of the evacuation of the Rhineland was connected with the questions now being dealt with by the Experts Committee in Paris, arid he could not see how any agreement could be reached until the experts had finished their work. Everybody had the question of evacuation in mind, but the Experts Committee must finish their labours first. 'Australian Press Association, (Rec. March 6, 9.30 p.m.) Geneva, March 5. Sir Austen Chamberlain was of opinion that the minorities question was too involved for any resolution at the present session of the League Council. The probable outcome of the discussion will be the drawing up of a programme for submission to the next session.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 138, 7 March 1929, Page 11
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