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LEAGUE COUNCIL

POLAND PROVIDES PROBLEMS (Australian and N.Z Cable Association.) LONDON, December 8. ’The Australian Press Association’s Geneva, correspondent reports: Poland continues to monopolise activities, and it is no wonder the comment is heard in the lobbies that the League seems to exist for the sole purpose of settling Poland’s disputes with her neighbours. While M. Loudon was occupied all day in examining the documents bearing on the Polish-Lithuanian situation, and in preparing a report thereon, the Council was again occupied with Poland’s demand for rights of anchorage for her warships in the Port Danzig. Following on a report from the Chilean delegate, M. Villegas, and an urgent recommendation from the Council, the disputants agreed to endeavour to draw up an agreement ba f sed on the! rules of international law, under which it will be possible for the Polish vessels to be< granted desirable facilities. The Council decided to submit' the theory question to the German minority schools in Polish-Silesia to The Hague Court.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1927, Page 7

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LEAGUE COUNCIL Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1927, Page 7

LEAGUE COUNCIL Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1927, Page 7