CONTROL OF THE SAAR.
J- ' league' gen d arm iv«i v ' '"v • • ..• • A&f'Mr*.V 5. V'' ?,, .•*«'.-i 'i • .v•' ;:'r :-v/. - FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES. v.' .1. • f • " V." ' * r - - v . ty »' , " - - Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. : (Beod. 8.5 p.m.) GENEVA, Mar. 11. ' ' The Council of the League of Nations k r " : ■ ' has opened. After a speech by Lord Parmoor, the new British representative, •who declared that the policy of Britain 1 i would always be based on support of the League of Nations, the Council adopted recommendations by Signer Salandra re- ' -. • garding - the • gendarmerie 'in the Saar ■ with an amendment declaring that Budge;J. • tary conditions at present did not permit ' the, development of the gendarmerie. f;k Lord Parmoor expressed - the opinion •; that the gendarmerie should be strengthened'in order to . enable France to with- . jlraw her occupation troops.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18657, 13 March 1924, Page 7
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