LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
THE .MANDATORY COMMISSION.
(Reuter’s-Telegram.) - (Received October 2(3, 11 2 GENEVA, Ogtobgr 25. : The Mandates Commission eon-, j sidcrod a memorandum submitted by a Dutch member on the question of. whether article-22 of the Covenant I conflicts with stipulations B and Oof I rhe nmminios on the subject of thp | liquor traffic. - "It deqidcd-tfcatrtfrer I Commission should follow the terms of I the article in tho Coven ant'andlwatch I the liquor traffic. Tho Commission. I discussing ex-enemy properties, agrood I to Sir H. Lugard’s proposals that I each mandatory country .1 'should . bbj; I asked whether any such ' , I should be sold or retained, whether I the - mandatory country objected;, to I their being sold at auctioh, whether I they wore ex-enemy properties, br ■ businesses other than landed-estates} 1 if so how they should he dealt with. I The Commission completed ;Jho B examination of the Japanese report I on the administration of South- -Saa : I islands. - '7 ■" V I'M '^9
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16869, 26 October 1925, Page 7
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