EUROPE DIVIDED.
LEAGUE COUNCIL ENLARGEMENT DECISION MAY REST WITH GERMANY. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT LONDON, March 1. The Geneva correspondent of the Morning Post says that so irreconcilable are the views held in European capitals that a second so-called Locarno conference will have to be held at Geneva before the special meeting of the League Council, in order that accord may be reached before Germany’s application for membership is formally presented. League circles are of the opinion that the admission of Spain, Brazil, and Poland now rests with the German delegates. M. Briand (France) will not press his demands if • Dr. Stresemann _is adamant. Arguing for Poland’s inclusion, the French delegates declare that while Poland is outside they are continually forced to fight Warsaw’s battles.
Certain of the British Dominions oppose seats being given to any State except Germany, but there is a move favouring a non-permanent seat for the Dominions which would he rotated yearlv.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 2 March 1926, Page 5
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