A LONG TASK.
SPECIAL COMMITTEE’S REPORT. GENEVA, Sept. 28. The special correspondent of the Associated Press at Geneva says: Probably nothing short of an act of war will produce a fresh development at Geneva during the next five or six days. The work of the Committee of Thirteen is being carried on by second! strings, but apart from a decision on the Emperor of Abyssinia’s request for observers, the Committee of Thirteen’s report is mostly technical, as recommendations forming the a'nnexe are not contemplated until the return of the heads of delegations. The task is necessarily a long one. The Counoil also desires to avoid the appearanoo of haste in arriving at its judgment. The Committee of Thirteen has instructed the League secretariat to prepare the historical section of its report on the origin of the Abyssinian dispute. “If necessary, go back to the Flood,’’ said Mr R. A. Eden. , It is expected the report will be complete on October 3, when the Committee will consider the recommendations.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 259, 30 September 1935, Page 7
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168A LONG TASK. Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 259, 30 September 1935, Page 7
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