THE LEAGUE COUNCIL
FREE STATE’S CLAIM AN INDEPENDENT SEAT (Received April 10. 2 p.m.) GENEVA. April 9. Complie.it ions ar ■ expected to follow the 1 1 ish Free State’s decision tu seek a nuii-perniaiien! seal on the Council of the League, independent of the British Umpire, who is now represented by Canada. It is expected that South Africa will succeed to the Empire’s seat, as Australia and New Zealand are not aspirants. Ireland’s claim is regarded as a gesture to demonstrate her virtual independence, lint ii is unlikely to succeed.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17231, 10 April 1930, Page 6
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