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DR NANSEN’S LATEST RUSSIAN APPEAL.

GENEVA, May 16. Dr Nansen. on behalf ot lhe Norwegian Government. has addressed the League of Nations ( onncil ami demanded the creation of a special hod\ to deal with famine ami disease conditions in Russia, which, he said, rendered vain all hope of his collaborating in the economic recovery of lhe countrx until they were improved. The council decided to send Dr Nansen's report to the Genoa Conference. FRANCE RELISHES UNITED STATES’S ATTITUDE LONDON, May 16. The “ Morning Post Haris corn spomlenl says: “’l'lie refusal of the t inted Slates to participate in 'file Hague Conference has been received in France with satisfaction, as it is regarded as a fresh check to Mr Lloyd George It is now possible that France may follow America's lead, and may also decline to be represented at The Hague, but the precise position in regard to the L’nited States is not yet clear.

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Grey River Argus, 18 May 1922, Page 6

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DR NANSEN’S LATEST RUSSIAN APPEAL. Grey River Argus, 18 May 1922, Page 6

DR NANSEN’S LATEST RUSSIAN APPEAL. Grey River Argus, 18 May 1922, Page 6

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