THE SAAR PLEBISCITE
ARRANGEMENTS DISCUSSED (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, September 19. The council of the League of Nations sat in private to discuss the arrangements for next January’s plebiscite in the Saar. In public session the council passed a resolution referring to the Assembly the entire question of an embargo on the supply of arms to Bolivia and Paraguay in an effort to check the present hostilities and hasten the settlement of a dispute which has lasted too long. The protest by M. Barthou against the unfairness caused to the Powers applying the embargo by the non-enforcement of it by certain countries was supported by Captain Eden. Both urged renewed efforts for speedy settlement of the long dispute. GERMAN SOVEREIGNTY LONDON, September 20. (Received Sept. 20, at 5.5 p.m.) The Daily Mail’s Berlin correspondent says; “ Baron Neurath declared that imperialistic aims were out of the question. Germany nevertheless would not tolerate infringement in future of German sovereignty in the Saar.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22373, 21 September 1934, Page 9
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