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BLOWING OVER?
ITALO-GREEK DISPUTE
LEAGUE DEBATE.
GENEVA, September 5.
It is noteworthy that while Signor Salandz contended that the creation of the League, did- not. constitute renunciation of the rights of states to uct In defence of their safety and dignity, he res marked that the authority of the League of Nations,
LEAGUE OF NATIONS DISCUSSION.which the Italian Government had not interided dis-
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.
GENEVA, September S At a meeting of the Council of the League Signor Salandra in a long statement of the aisan case urged that the dispute with Greece should be referred to the Conference of Ambassador M. Politis, on behalf of Greece, protested against this and the Council, after hearing Lord Robert Gell's views, adopted the suggestion of the Chairman, Vis«? count Ishil, to adjourn the discussion till to-morrow to permit an examination of Signor Salandra's grave
statement.
"SHATTERING EUROPE'S BASES”
LATER.
owning, must be maintained and respected. He added however, that the peace of the warid has not |been distothed or threatened by Italy's act of Guarantee. M. Politis replied that to admit that the Gounel) ought to abstain from intervention because one of the interested parties did not recognise' is competence would lead to the ruia of the League inasmuch as it would always be possible for any Nation to pretend the covenant did not apply.
ANTI-BRITISH PRESS CAMPAIGN.
ROME, September 5, Anti-British articles continue in the press in view of the attitude of Great Britain. The Socialist Signor Avanti alone opposes Signor Mussolini's attitude.
SPLENDID NEWS.
ATHENS, September 5. The Prefacture at Corfu telegraphs that a'l Greek civil and police authorities have resumed duty.
NOTHING IN IT.
Signor Salandra affirmed that the Italian Government had 'no intention of recognising the BAVARIAN MONARCHIST COUP DENIED. authority of the League to intervene. It was the Italian Goverament's irrevocable opinion that the Council of the League should not proceed in the affair.
BERLIN, September 5.
Monarchist coup in Bavaria is denied. It is stated The Chicago Tribune's story announcing a
that doubtless it arose from the parade of a hundred Viscount Ishii proposed an adjournment till thousand members of Bavarian defence organ- 10-morrow. Lord Robert Cecil agreed but asked isations at Naremburg on September 2 on the an- niversary of the French surrender of Sedan, The that articles ten, twelve and fifteen of the covenant parade was watched by General Ludendorff, be read in French and English. When this was Admiral Von Scheer and many other prominent done Lord Robert Cecil remarked that these articlesmilitary officials of the old regime. not merely contained the Treaty of Versailles also but the treaties of Neuilly, St Germain and Trianon, If they were not taken into consideration then the bases of present-day Europe would be shattered There were cheers at this among the public which were instantly suppressed. It was noticed that Signor Salandra and M. Politis were in friendly conversation before the proceedings begani h
ITALIAN DELEGATE'S STATEMENT.
A New York cable published yesterday stated A report by the Chicago Tribune' which up to the present has not been confirmed, announces Monarchist coup in Bavaria. Fascisti, numbering 400,000 and clad in their old-time uniforms, marched to Nuremburg, hauled down the Republican fisg and hoisted the Kaiser's standard. It is said that they completely control the town."
A SPORTING MATCH.
DERBY WINNER vs. AMERICA'S
BEST.
GENEVA, September 5. To-day's proceedings at the Comcil of the
LONDON, September § League are regarded as the most important ever Following a conference in London to-day bes held. They were conducted in a larger hall them tween Mr. Ben Irish, the owner, Mr. Basil Jarvis, the
trainer of Papyrus, (the winner of this year's EpsonM previous sittings which was crowded to suffocation Derby), and Mr. Fitzgerald, representing Major by delegates to the Assembly.and.the genera] | Belmont (chairman of the American Jockey Club), public. There was breathless interest when Signor. to discuss the proposed match between Papyras Salandra opened the proceedings by reading a letter and an American horse, a public statement was
issued. attenuating the bombardment of Corfu and The contest depends on certain details, the chief aspersing the conduct of the Corflote authoritics. of which concerns the transportation of Papyrus Thereafter he made a lengthy statement contending and the permission of the United States Authorities that as the murdered missioners were appointed by to import English fodder for the horse. the Ambassadors' Conference it was for the Con- ference, and not the League to decide the issue. He asserted that Greece had appealed to the League in order to escape her responsibilities for this barbarous
act.
THE GREEK CASE.
LATER.
After Signor Salandra's pronouncement M. Politis explained the Greek case in an able speech which appeared favourably to impress the public without evoking a demonstration. M. Politis repudi- ated the suggestion that Greece desired to escape her responsibilities and said she urgently required an international enquiry in order to throw the fullest light on the affair. She was ready to abide by the consquences of the enquiry. The seizure of pledges was unnecessary as both parties were members of the League. Lord Robert Cecil, at whose insistence to-day's proceedings were held in public, urged the Council to give a decision to-morrow to enable him to inform the Assembly immediately. AMBASSADORS' CONFERENCE DECISION.
PARIS, September 5.
The Conference of Ambassadors took formal note of Greece's readiness to pay reparations deter mined by the Conference and her proposal for a Commission of Enquiry of three powers represent- ed on the delimitation commission, The Conference, recognising that the responsibility of States for pol itical crimes in their territory is the principle of in- ternational law, will immediately consider details of the proposed enquiry. This decision has been com municated to the League of Nations.
LONDON, September 5.-
DUTCH QUEEN'S JUBILEE.
ENTHUSIASTIC DEMONSTRATIONS.
AMSTERDAM, September 5.
A Givic welcome was accorded the Queen, the Prince and Princess Juliana on arrival at Amster damn, the Burgomaster reading an address after which the Royalties drove in state along a three mife route, the procession taking two hours. The entire City was lavishly decorated, and the enthusiasm of the crowds was remarkable. Repre- Bags, lined the route and afterwards marched past sentatives of several hundred Societies, carrying the Royalties who were on the Palace balcony.
HOME CRICKET.
LONDON, September 5.
H. D. G. Leveson-Gower's eleven defeated the West Indies team by four wickets. The visitors' scores were 110 and 135; Parkin took 5 wickets for 36 and Rhodes 4 for 37, both in the second innings. Leveson-Gower's eleven scored 218, (Tyldesley (E.) contributing 97) and 31 for 6 wickets, (Francis tak- ing 4 wickets for 12.)
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GUARDIAN'S WARNING.
RUSSIA RUMINATING.
Moscow, September 5. The newspapers here prophesy a change in the grouping of Powers in the Pacific which will be favourable to Russia.
RJOUBLES.
"GOOD-BYE FOR EVER
MOSCOW, September 5.
It is anticipated in London that the decision of the Conference of Ambassadors will settle the question of the Janina murders but the question of the occupation of Corfu remains. It is under-
The Gaverament has decided to cancel the stood that the Conference is incompetent to deal | Czärist and Kercusky Currencies. therewith and presumably the League of Nationa will find a solution.
MORE FROM MUSSOLINI.
ROME, September. 5: Signor Mussolini, in a statement to the Cabinet said: As was expectable my declarations yester day caused a certain cominotion in Britaia and Geneva. Their purpose was to provoke serious re- flection by certain foreign elements who consented. to the Greek attempt to change the pack of cards Let us await the decision of the Council of the League and be sure of our rights with a firai and tranquil conscience, :
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