CHINA EXCLUDED
FAILURE TO GET BACK ON LEAGUE COUNCIL PROMISED 40 VOTES rnei P.d. — By Telegraph—Copyright Seed. 10.20 am. GENEVA, Wed. “•I have promises for 40 votes in favour of the eligibility of China, but I do not know whether all these promises will be kept.” said the secretary of China's delegation to the League of Hattons Assembly. His doubts were justified, as China received only 37 votes, thus falling short of the two-thirds’ majority necessary to secure her re-admission to the Council. Guartemala, Norway and the Irish Tree State were elected to the Council. STATES OF EUROPE COMMITTEE TO INQUIRE M. BRIAND’S SCHEME RUGBY, Wednesday. At the League of Nations Assembly « Geneva this morning a resolution *as unanimously adopted appointing a special European committee to tamine M. Briand's scheme for a European Federation. The resolution provided jthat the ummittee should be at liberty to call ■'toot only extra European countries, *- so desired, but also non-members «t the League, whether European or not
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1080, 18 September 1930, Page 9
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