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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1926.
LEAGUE COUNCIL.
GERMANY'S ADMISSION
VOTED..
Genova, Sept. 8. The Assembly has unanimously admitted Germany to the Lengue.
The Assembly also" unanimously voted the grant to Germany of n permanent soat on the Council, and the increasing of the number of non-permanent members of the Council.
An Appeal.
Mr. Motta opened to-day's As- sembly of the League, appealing for a spirit of conciliation in order to dispel the last clouds from the political horizon. He urged that the full report of the committeo on the composition of the Council, including the admission of Ger- many, should immediately be dis- cussed without being referred to a committee, and the resolution should be adopted as a single pro- ject.
The adoption of the report was. necessary to solve the crisis, even if several members had to sacrifice their opinions. Ho said that por- tion of the resolution dealing with the Council should first be re- ferred to a commission, which. would later make proposal on the subject.
Jonkheer Loudon (Holland), al- luded to the objection raised to in-. creasing the number of in the non-permanent seate Council
to as calculated hinder the rapid
امیر
working
of the Council, bat said in view of the present circumstances,. Holland supported the proposal to increase the number of scuts (cheers).
Dr. Nansen, who was greeted with cheers, declared the admis- sion of Germany was Al
happy event, but Norway had misgivings about other parts of the resolution, particularly the linking of the ad- mission of Germany with an in- erense in the number of non-per- manent seats in the Council. He deprecated this procedure, as preventing the Assembly discus- sing the question of an increase in the number of elective, sents,. and appealed to the Assembly to observe constitutional practice in Dr. the interest of the League. Nansen thus left the question of non-permanent seats open and did not state definitely whether he would accept the proposed increase in the number of such seats.
Unanimous.
Mr. Lofgren (Sweden) said they were agreeing to an increase in the non-permanent seats in order to extricate the League from its present dificulty, but on theoreti- cal grounds he thought Germany's admission should have been kept of separate from the increase seats.
The President then put the ques- tion, and Germany was unànim ously admitted on the roll call amid prolonged cheers.
The President, proclaimed, the admission of Germany, and dwelt on the importance of the events..
The Assembly next voted on the resolution to give Germany a per- manent seat in the Council and in- crease the number of non-perman- ent seats, which was also unanim- ously passed amid cheers. The Assembly agreed to the third re- solution, referring to the first com- mittee for examination and port, the proposals of the Council Reorganisation Committee us re gards the mode of election of non- permanent members and the con- ditions of their mandate.
re-
Turning Of The Corner. " Forty-eight States
were repre- sented in the Assembly, and. all voted in favour of Germany. Al- though no real difficulty was expect- ed, the ammooth and expeditious pro- cedure marked by moderation of speeches, came 445 an agrecable surprise.
Sir Austen Chamberlain, Lord Cecil and M. Briand did not speak. Interest centred in Mr. Motta. Evon those with saving objections did not press them, and it may now be stated confidently that the Assembly. has turned the corner. The result of the morning's voting of non-per- manent coats on the Council now makes the number nino-Reuter.
A DENIAL.
SPAIN AND MOROCCO.
Paris, Sept. 8.
Le Journal publishes & report | from San Sebastian that tho Spanish Minister for Foreign Affairs has formally denied the news from an English source that Spain intended to evacuate Morocco. Havas,
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