LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
- HUNGARY-R UMANIAN PI SPUTE. DANGER OF WAR IF LEFT UNSOLVED'. (British Official Wireless). RUGBY, March 9. Sir Austen Chamberlain, at to-day« session of the League of Nations Council. delivered the report mi the dispute between Hungary and Rumania. He said if the question remained unsolved it would be a festering sore on the face of Europe and create a danger of war. Sir Austen recommended that two neutrals be added to the mixed tribun a!, to which Rumania will restore her judge, making a total qf live members. All the claims of Hungarians expropriated at the. time of the reform scheme would he submitted to the tribunal. Sir Austen Chamberlain admitted that the council could not impose its decision unless both parties were agreed. M. Briand (France) appealed to M. Titulescu (Rumania) and Count Apponyi (Hungary) to accept the “loyal, sincere and logical proposal'’ of Sir Austen Chamberlain. After all the delegates had spoken in favour of the scheme the debate was adjourned.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 13 March 1928, Page 7
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