LEAGUE OF NATIONS
WHAT IT MIGHT HAVE DONE
IF GERMANY
AND TURKEY
BELONGED.
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(Received 11th January, 10 a.m.)
LONDON, 10th January. The Duke of Sutherland, who presided at the delivery of Sir Joseph Cook's paper at the Colonial ' Institute on the Third Assembly of the League of Nations, stated that he believed that if 'the League had dealt with reparations it would also have done at. lea3t as ivell with the Turkish problem as the Lausanne Conference. He emphasised the influence of the British Council of the League of Nations inside the League. Sir James Allen said that the German and Turkish problems would be more easily solved if Germany and Turkey were members of the League.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 9, 11 January 1923, Page 7
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