LEAGUE MEETS
84TLI SESSION
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copy right.)
GENEVA, January 10,
The 'eighty-fourth vsession of the Council is opening to-morrow, and is expected to end on January 20, if the thorny problems of the Saar and Abyssinia are settled without undue difficulty.
It is hoped that the Abyssinian' problem will he settled out of Court.
The question of the Japanese Mandates, on which M. Benes will report is not expected to give trouble as no one is desirous of discussing points arising from the Japanese withdrawal. Moreover, it is nowhere stipulated that the holder of the mandate must be a member of the League. If Japan continues to report to the Mandates Commission, she will be carrying out her obligations.
ITALY AND ABYSSINTA. ROME, January IT. • Signor Mussolini to-day received the Abyssinian Minister. He insisted that there should lie no more procrastination over the delimitation of the frontier of Abyssinia and Italian Somaliland. The conversation was inconclusive, but friendly, both expressed a. desire to assure peace.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1935, Page 5
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