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GERMANY'S APPLICATION “MOST SIGNIFICANT.” GENEVA, March 8. Animation in the lobbies of the retail at waa unprecedented when the Council of the League opened a private session to discuss the agenda, a huge gathering of journalists in addition to the general public, all discussing the possible solutions of the question of recoustitution of the council. The consensus of opinion is that Poland is at present out of the running and Spain and Brazil may give way to facilitate the entry of Germany, though both the latter declare that their attitude in claiming seats has not changed. An extt aordinary session of the assembly of the League opened m the afternoon. Viscount Ishii, acting as president, in a speech, said the meeting of the assembly at such a short notice was unprecedented and proved the efficiency of the League as an international business machine, while the event which brought tho assembly together was most significant. The request of a great nation for admission to the League was a sign strengthening the hopes and consciences of nations.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12391, 10 March 1926, Page 7
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177ANIMATED SCENES New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12391, 10 March 1926, Page 7
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