WORLD PEACE
LEAGUE ASSEMBLY OPENS
UNITED EUROPE PROPOSAL
UPPERMOST TOPIC AWAITED
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) GENEVA, Sept 10. Geneva once again has become a babel of every European tongue and many from Asia, for the eleventh annual League of Nations Assembly, which opened this forenoon by the holding of comlcii meetings before the meeting of tlie Assembly. There is no doubt that the uppermost topic at this Assembly will be the debate on M. Briaiul’s European Federation plan. Senor Quorrero (Salvador), the retirin''- president, addressing the Assembly, said that when they considered the deep-rooted errors tlie League had been called upon to eradicate, they must be gratified at what had been done since 1929. It would be idle to ignore the fact that there was a certain uneasiness in various parts of the world, but this feeling was productive of less uneasiness than was apparent at’ first sight! The Assembly would welcome M. Briaml’s- plan, which showed the way to complete consolidation of European peace. The Assembly elected M. Titulescu (Rumania.) as president.
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Hawera Star, Volume LI, 12 September 1930, Page 5
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