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NO RESOLUTION

BRITISH VIEWPOINT FAVOURED A SAD OCCASION (Received May 13, 11 a.m.) GENEVA, May 12. In declaring the debate on Abyssinia closed M. Munter said that a majority of the Council favoured the British viewpoint. No resolution was submitted. After the adjournment delegates agreed that'the debate was one of the saddest in the League's history. . TACTICS AT GENEVA I _ . CRITICISM BY FRENCH PRESS 1 — ■ i . . PARIS, May 12. The Press is critical of the tactics, employed at Geneva. The "Figaro" asks: '"Why has Haile Selassia come, if not to embarrass Lord Halifax and M. Bonnet? Geneva today is not only a. useless organ, but dangerous where internal policies subversively combine to paralyse diplomacy." ■ '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 111, 13 May 1938, Page 9

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NO RESOLUTION Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 111, 13 May 1938, Page 9

NO RESOLUTION Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 111, 13 May 1938, Page 9

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