PROBLEMS OF BALKANS
LEAGUE COUNCIL’S ATTITUDE. By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. United Service. London, July 17. The Foreign Secretary, tho Rt. Hon. A. Henderson, was asked in the House of Commons whether he would, in accordance with article XI of the covenant, of tho League of Nations, use his position as a member of the Council to get a conference of the Balkan nations with a view to settlement of the major outstanding problems between those nations. Mr. Henderson replied that, regarding the recent tension along the YugoslavBulgarian frontier, he preferred to assume for the present that the two Governments concerned would be able to remove it by direct negotiations without intervention of the League. Replying to another question Mr. Henderson said he was prepared to restore tho practice of 1924 and place on the table of the House of Commons all treaties with foreign Governmei its prior to ratification.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1929, Page 13
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