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LAVAL'S SPEECH

CANNOT FAIL IN

OBLIGATIONS

Geneva, Sept. 13, The Assembly was packed and | tense excitement prevailed na the img drew near for M. Laval peech.

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At the conclusion there prolonged applause, and Sir Samuel Hoare jumped up and warmly shook M. Lavat by the hand,

India's Voice,

M. Litvinol was expected to apeak, but removed his name from the list.

SEPTEMBER 14, 1935.

STRIKE BROKÈN

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New York, Sept. 1. All of the 11 shipa which were held After M. Laval's speech Sirup yesterday by a lightning strike of the wireless operators gat away to- Samuel Hoare left for London.

The discossion was continued by day by engaging non-union operators the Aga Rann who declared that 10 cable them to axil-Router,

League Indian criticism of the

Yesterday's message by Beater stat-

The French Premier was seen to be chatting animatedly with Sir Samuel Hoare, and a great was growing owing to theed that the wheelers opératers on 11 ontburst of applause greeted him League's lack of universulity, ships including the Ameriena Scantle as he mounted the rostrum. India had a small representationline's skip Senyork which were due

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a few hours before the time for des

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All the ships

one except passenger vessels could not legally

it without wireless operators, Strike leaders tried to hold up all American vessels, refusing to shar Agreement with the American Radio Telegraphers' Association. The strike followed the failure of operators to obtain recognition of their Union, higher wages und lutter condition, y negotiations with the American Steam. ship Owners' Arpeintion. .......

In opening Lia speech M. Lavil compared with her large contri- to sail for Europe (niny, struck work said boat every body had to take button.

troubled by the parture. in the respons.bility

present situation and, " do so on behair League's dramatic failures; by of France. I repeat our faith in the unfruitful" Disarmament Con- the Covenant of the League of ference, and the wars, declared Nations, and say that we cannot and undeclared, which have been A .members. Tail in our obligations.

"From the Protocol of 1924 to Now a fresh trouble, greater than the Disarmament Conference of any of the had arisen, 1932, France had steadfastly pur-: The League's ideal of collective her doctrine of collective speur.ty was the only alternative ecurity. How can we let it die? to international anarchy. |All reason and justice would fo

"The world is at the parting ngainst it.

jof the ways, and let wisdom ;aard iher choice." International agree- "All our Iments are based in Geneva, und jny damage dan to Geneva would

damage our sturdy."

sued

M. Laval alinded to Sir Samuel, Hoare's speech as representing a inth fever or thought, foll of the Liberal traditions of England. "Sir Samuel Hoare showed the British determination to atand by the League, and an Power treated tae, words more warmly Clean Franes, and no one knows better their value.?

M. Laval described Sir Samuel Hoare's speech as an historie dal Fm the annals of Bar League and

rejoin in The cing Toperation with Britain in the des fiee of peace and the safeguard

my of Europe,"

Haly's Friend Also

M. Laval recalled that the Franco-patan Agreement earlier

in the year, “definitely excluded

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generally as it was expected that M. Laval would be mor sym- pathetic towards Italy's claim.

South Africa's Anxiety Mr. Te Water valled the deep anxetics of South Africa, and

It is revealing: no segret to say declared that a partition of Afeien that Italian publie opinien is grow- outside the covering blanket of inx nervous about the situation the Lease was fraught with during the best vow days. --Koster,

anger and mentor.

They were facing the possible!

destruction of one of the last pry.ving sovereignties of Africa,

and if that crime were permitted and Africa were conscripted by: Europe for its own purposes and; designs, armed Africa will in dire) jand patient time arise and over-į throw it, as in the past, and re-

to The binek barbariem, which it has been their difficult! destiny in the Sonth to penetrate' and enlighten--ileufer.

Genera Pleased

Geneva. Sept. 13.

As a definite pledge that France;

all that might divide us. We are intends living up to her full League ready to persevere with that e-obligations, and in its complete i

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perat.ok for the realisation of ligament with British policy. La Cross Creme

peace, In the present aupreme | 31. Laval's speech is welcomed here. ¦ ellort of the Connet of the expecially in British Quarters.i League to find a solution I am ruter. determined to fulfil my duty as a member of the League

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"M. Laval's speech in nether! requirements of Italy. Having favourable

hor unfavourable to-1 regard to the rights of the memwards Italy " Renter was informed. hers of the Lagar no disagree in anthoritative quarters. "We SABLE ment Exista brta een Britain quite understand M. Laval's posi-TAT and France in the search for ation and his necessity for express- | | peaceful settlement.

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whole-hearted support for drau en ende nal "In the past year we success, League,

Nevertheless the grechov fully surmounted dificult problems will not in any way affect Italy'n like the rendition of the Saar, und plan. We shall go forward 114 The dispute between Hungary and before, Meanwhile we are await- Jugo-Slavia, and we shall, again ing with interest any propaals try to achieve the same success, eutanating from Use Sub-Commit- | Oμr ubligations are in the Coven-tec."

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