PROTOCOL DEAD
IF DOMINIONS DISAGREE. JAPANESE IMMIGRATION. BRITAIN’S DILEMMA. BY CABLE— PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. (Received Oct. 9, 10.45 a.m.) . LONDON, Oct. 8. The Daily Telegraph’s diplomatic correspondent says that unless the British Government could be found willing to dissociate itself from the Dominions on the vital issue of peace or war the Geneva protocol, as far as the British Empire is concerned, is dead. Its chances of acceptance by the Dominion Governments and -Parliaments even in its earlier form were never great, but the coup de grace was administered by the eleventh .amendment, introduced to satisfy Japanese susceptibilities regarding ' Japanese immigration. The correspondent learns from representative sources that all the Pacific Dominions share the. above view, which doubtless South Africa will also take.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 9 October 1924, Page 5
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