LEAGUE OF NATIONS
—. —■- GERMANY AND THE COUNCIL CLEARING THE (iROUND I'OK REORGANISATION (Hv Electric Telegraph-Copyright) (Australian A N.Z. Cable Association) PARIS, April 2. Ccrmanv is at letup! ing In clear the ground I'oi' reorgauisal ion of the League (,'utiiicil .•iiiii her admission thereto in Sept.'teller. Ambassador Von lloesclt culled on M. Briand and questioned him in the name of the (iei'inan Go\i i niiieiit. first h . as to what was likely t,, he the altitude of France towards i!ir ciiudidalurc of Spain and Brazil; seeoiullv. lio\v the commission In study the proposal for the extension of the council will be composed ; thirdly. what will be ll xiicl status of Oertuan delegates invited to participate therein. Ii is understood similar queries will be addressed to other permanent mem hers nf the council. UPkIS NOT VKT n\ FRCOME i'.KRU.V April 3. In a speci h licit' St reseuiait said t here .vas no disguising thai the Celievn crisis .. ;ts not yet ovet come. \\ hethcr (!erma iiv v> null ] Hud her v, a \ back t o (ieneva depended on whether the Ln ca rim advo at es stti ceeded in clearing a pat Ii such .is ( ie, Hi.no. was prepai ed to .read. Well infill tiled people understand that ib it Streseiuaii is inquiring into the scii'pe of the proposed enquiry into the council's const it ut'.en ; also he has indicated that (lermany is of the opinion thai permanent scats should be reserved for the great powers, and that uoiiperiuauenls should he constantly (hanged with due consideration to the claims of non-Europeans.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 5 April 1926, Page 5
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