LEAGUE Of NATIONS
. STILL A NECESSITY THE AGA KHAN'S CLOSING SPEECH (British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright - V - . RUGBY/ October 6. : (Received October 7, at 11 a.m.) ■ . Closing this year's Assembly at Geneva, over which he presided with conspicuous distinction and> success in the opinion of all delegations, the Aga Khan spoke optimistically of the League’s position. “ Remember,” he said, “ how the League came into being just after the war, when everything was in disorder ; how it; passed through the vicissitudes of crisis after crisis, political, economic, and others—crises, not of its own making, but the inevitable and inescapable aftermath of pre-war, pre-League conditions—and remember. how, despite everything, the League still stands deep rooted in the world’s very necessity.”
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Evening Star, Issue 22773, 7 October 1937, Page 11
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