THE PACIFIC MANDATES
AUSTRALIAN VIGILANGB. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright Australian and N.Z, Cable Association, MELBOURNE, August 12. Mr Hugheo is being urged to abandon his proposed visit to the mandatory territories in the Pacific, ao that he may attend the meeting of the League of Nations in November next. It is considered probable that trouble may arise over the mandates and other questions, including Japan*# claim to recognition of social equality, against which Mr Hughes previously made such a good case in Paris. It is therefore felt that ■ Australia' a representation at the League meeting should be as strong as possible.
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Evening Star, Issue 17429, 12 August 1920, Page 7
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100THE PACIFIC MANDATES Evening Star, Issue 17429, 12 August 1920, Page 7
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