A TAME SESSION
LEAGUE OF NATIONS “HOTEL DIPLOMACY” ISy Cable. —Press Association. —Copyright LONDON, Thursday. The session of the Council of the League of Nations is likely to be the tamest in three years. The business of the Assembly, which is to meet next Monday, will only be of a routine nature unless disarmament should crop up in connection with the lailure of the recent Naval Conference. The Uruguayan delegate, be Pf )r Guiana, and the Japanese delegate, Mr. Adatchi, are the chief candidates lor the presidency. - . The Geneva correspondent ot tne “Dally Telegraph” says it will be interesting. in view of the resignations of Viscount Cecil and M. de Jouvenal, the recent French delegate on the Council of the League, to see how far the policy described as hotel diplomacy” will be persisted in. It is unreasonable to expect Foreign Ministers to discontinue the discussion of matters which are already the subject ot correspondence, says the correspondent, but the existence of a large body of opinion which resents the mannerin which first-class issues are kept from the League cannot be disiegarded.—A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 139, 2 September 1927, Page 9
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