LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATION {BY TELEGA*AT»TT —-T>nwpß AprjptaTJO'N 1 WELLINGTON, July 15. In reply to a question by Mr G. W. Forbes (Hurunui£ in the House to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr W. F. Massey) said the Government had received from the Secretary of the League of Nations a notification of the date of the next meeting of the League, and asking if New Zealand was to be specially represented and ov whom. The matter was now under consideration by Cabinet, and the result would be announced at an early date. Replying to Mr H. E. Holland (Leader of the Labour Party), Mr Massey said the report of the League of Nations would be laid on the table of the House, and members would have an opportunity of discussing it. He could not, however, say when the discussion would take place.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 July 1924, Page 5
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