WARMEST TRIBUTES
sir austen Chamberlain
MEMBERS OF LEAGUE COUNCIL
,; British •Official Wireless. : (Received 7th June, 11 a.m.), ■.•'■.!■..;■■.-•.- :? HXJeB"X> 6th June. At. the. opening thia> morning bf the meeting of^ .the ,_L"eague of- Nations Council at Madrid tributes; were?paidto Sir Austen-'Ch'amberiain, 1 the For-' eign Secretary-in the late- .British Government. . M. Briand,. the Kench' i qreign Minister, L observed . that Sir Austen Chamberlain :.was one of the most able'and: loyal statesmen with! whom he.. had /collaborated. Baron Adatehi, the Japanese delegate, spoke in terms of, the highest appreciation of the loyal co-pperatibß of Sir Austen Chamberlain in the' preparation pf the report of the Committee of Three on Minorities reeently_ held in London ■'■
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 131, 7 June 1929, Page 9
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