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GENEVA DISCUSSIONS

"BIG FIVE” MEET -Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright PARIS, March 12. (Received March 13, at 1 p.rn.) According to the Havas Agency’s Geneva correspondent, the meeting ot the “big five ” gave promise,,6f ending in a deadlock, but a tentative solution was reached—vifc., first, Germany to be immediately granted entry to the League, with a seat on the League Connell; secondly, that the question of tho creation of fresh permanent members be rdferred to a committee to investigate the whole question of tho composition of tho Council and report in September; thirdly, Poland to be given a mm-pormancut seat on ‘tho Connell forthwith. There is reason to think that tho whole question of permanent seats will be reserved. __ ‘ For tho first time tile Germans today did not oppose the granting of a hon-pennanent scat to Poland, but asked time to consider the matter. 31. linden (Sweden) does not oppose the immediate grant of a non-perma-nent seat to Poland, provided that Germany consents.—-Reuter GERMANS REJECT PROPOSALS. GENEVA, Alareh 12. (Received March 13, at 1.3 U p.iu.) ■ The Germans rejected tho conciliation proposals.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 10

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GENEVA DISCUSSIONS Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 10

GENEVA DISCUSSIONS Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 10