PAN-AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. HAVANA. January 28. (Received January 30, at 1 p.m.) The Pan-American Conlerenco upheld the principle that oppressed peoples have the right to revolt against their governments. The Cuban and Argentinian delegations, apparently with the tacit approval of the American delegation, succeeded in having rejected a proposal by the Mexican delegate that the following those as a principle of international law should bn adopted—namely, when revolutionists seize a port of an established government the latter should appeal to all nations to boycott the port so seized.
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Evening Star, Issue 19777, 30 January 1928, Page 8
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