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HONGKONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1926,

GERMANY IN.

NOW A MEMBER OF THE LEAGUE.

FRENCH FEARS.

IF

Geneva. September 8.

The Assembly has unanimously

torical day. With the League (assuming a more universal charse

ter the possibility of international; e-operation will improve

Sir Austen Chamberlain, inter- viewed by Reuter said he hoped that Germany's entry would be followed by the complete ratifica- tion of the Locarno Pact.-Reuter.

No Enthusiasm in Germany.

Berlin, Sept. 8.

IMPENITENT.

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TRADE UNIONS AND THE" STRIKE.

"WONDERFUL SOLIDARITY,”

London, September 8.

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|ådmitted Germany into the League, Į The news of Germany's admission jussed the extension of the General The Assembly also unanimously to the League has so far been Council's powers in the event of voted the grant to Germany of a commented UTI only by the sectional industrial date. permanent seat on the Council and Nationalist Pr. which is not The distribut:ve workers" dele- increased the number of non-per-particularly enthusiastic and voices gate fed as emergency resolu manent members of the Coung-demands for the departure of the tion instructing the Council'to re- occupation troops and military port at next Congress on the quik- missions from Germany-Reuter. tion of assisting any Union involved

in dispute, and levying the affli-[ nted Unions, or calling a partial ori complete stoppage of the affliated Unions.

Reuter,

An Appeal

Geneva. September 8. - Mr. Matta opened today's As-

French Misgivings.

Paris, Sept. 8. Le Temps and La Liberte fear that Germany may use her position in

sembly of the League, appealing for a spirit of conciliation in brief, to dispel the fast clouds from the the League to undermine the Treaty political horizon. He urged that the fall report of the cornmitte (on the composition of the Council.

Versailles-Reuter

India's Case.

The delegale declared that they were impenitent over what happen- ed in the general strike. They wanted efficient machinery to make)

of the workers full use of the wonderful solidarity

Messrs. Cramp, Bevin, and Ciynesi opposed the resolution.

of

Geneva. September. 8. including the admission of Ger Maharajah of Kapurthala asked the In a speech at the Assembly the many, should immediately be dis!

Assembly to consider whether in raseed without being referred to a future more special attention should committee. and the resolution

not be paid by the League to the Mr. Clynes Said that the move- should be adopted as a single pro-conditions and problems special ment was at present in a reflectivel jert

Asia? He asked the Assembly mood in regard to the lessons The adoption of the report was seriously to Pensider offering direct the general strike. He added that necessary to solve the orisis, eveni ập several members had to sacrifice

them realise that their interests are conduct disputes it would be folly their opinions. He'sald that a por- tion of the resolution dealing with appreciated at Geneva, as equally for the Unions to continue a separ the Council should first be referred important with the interests of the pate existence.

West Unless and until India was The resolution was rejected by to a commission, which would iter convinced of this it would be in- 1.404.000 votes against 2,573,000,--| make proposals on the subject.

possible to secure, from it whold-Reuter hearted interest and co-operation inj

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ROLLING HOME

WORLD Fevidence to the Indians to make the Council were empowered to

ed to the objection raised to in the work of the League Rester. "Don't Stretch Loyalty Too Far."

Holland supported the proposal to increase the number of senta, (Cheers),

More Non-Permanent Seats.

Rugby, September 8:

Rugby, September" 8. The faure of the recent general

of

creasing the number of non- permanent senta in the Council and Fenlculated to binder therapi

In addition to Germany's admis-strike was the subject of discussion working of the Council, but said in view of the present cheumstancesion to membership of the Leaguest to-day's sitting of the annual of Nations by unanimous vote fconference of the Trade Union Con- the Assembly at Geneva to-day agress. permanent seat on the Council, The General Council's report was isualised since the conception of reached, dealing with the powers of Dr. Nangen, who was greeted the Lengue, was sletted to her the General Council in times with chefs, declared the admission without a dissentient.

strikes.

declared that the! of Germany was a happy event, bat

The Assembly also agreed after powers already vested in the Coun Norway had misgivings about other

some criticism'to increase the num-eil were as extensive as could be parts of the resolution, particularly ber of non-permanent seats to nine reasonably exercised, the linking of the admission of questions regarding the method of A resolution, however, was movel fiermany with an increase in the election and tenure, being referred to the effect that the General Coun- number of non-permanent seats to the Legal Committee.-British vil had not, a view of recent events, the Council. He deprecated this

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Dr. Nansen thus left the ques tion of nch-permanent seats open and did not state definitely whether he would neeupt the proposed in- crease in the number of such seats.

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Mr. Lofgren (Sweden) said they were agreeing to an increase the non-permanent seats in order to extricate the League from its resent dieulty. but on theoreti cal grounds he thought Germany's admission should have been kept separate from the increase of seats ! The President then put the ques-

ta, and Germany was unanimous

the roll call amid ly admitted on prolonged cheers.

The President proclaimed the admission of Germany, and dwelt on the importance of the event.

The Assembly next voted on the resolution. to give Germany a per 1anent seat in the Council and in

of Ton- the number 'rease

alo permanent seats, which was unanimously panned amid cheers.

The Assembly agreed to the third resolution. referring to the Arat committee for examination and ro- port. the proposals of the Councill Reorganisation Committee. "as re- gards the mode of election of non- permanent members and the condl-1 tions of their mandate.

repre-

Turning of The Corner. Forty-eight States were sented in the Assembly, and all voted in favour of Germany. Afthough no real dificulty was ex- pected, the smooth and expeditious procedure and the marked modera- tion of the speeches, came as an agreeable surprfac

Sir Austen Chamberlain, Lord Cecil and M Briand did not speak. Interest centred in Mr. Motta. Even those with saving objections did not press them, and it may rowe be stated confidently that the As sembly has turned the corner. The result of the morning's voting of non-permanent seats on the Council now makes the number nine-Reu ter.

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This resolution and amendinent were strongly opposed by "Mr. Singapore, Sept. 9.

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