LEAGUE COUNCIL
MEETING AT GENEVA IMPORTANT SUBJECTS FOR DISCUSSION (British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, May 14. The League Council, which begins its seventy-ninth meeting at Geneva today, has several' important and intricate problems on the agenda. The principal questions for consideration are organisation of the Saar plebiscite; the League plan of assistance to the Liberian Republic, whose treatment of some of its subjects has again provoked strict action; the war in the Gran Chaco between Bolivia and Paraguay, which is the subject of a report by tho League Committee; consideration of the problem of technical assistance to China; and consideration of a request from tho Hungarian Government for action by the League in connection with the scries of incidents and difficulty on the Hungary-.) ngoslavia frontier.
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Evening Star, Issue 21721, 16 May 1934, Page 9
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