LIBERIA
CONDITIONS NO BETTER CAPTAIN EDEN'S DECLARATION Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. GENEVA, May 18. (Received May 19, at 1 a.m.) Captain Eden, in a vehement speech before tho League Council on tho situa-
tion in Liberia, condemned tho appalling example of misgovernment and unrelieved tragedy , which were discrediting her statesmen. Ho said the League
would be justified in considering Liberia’s expulsion, but that would not assist in a solution. It would bo better if the United States was approached with a view to concerted action to end th,e unhappy state of affairs.
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Evening Star, Issue 21724, 19 May 1934, Page 15
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