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BLUNT WARNING ·
LINER ON FIRE. ·
LEAGUE THREATENS PEACE- BREAKER
SANTA RITA RACING TO
BALEOA
SEPTEMBER
DIPLOMATS' VIEW
RUSSO-JAPAN POSITION NOT SO ALARMING.
Genova, Sept, 10.
Panama City, Sept. 10.
Dalcon, Sept. 10. The League of Nations As- Fire has broken out on board the
Mr. H. Salto, whose term in sombly Sossion
formally Grace liner, Santa Rita, 200 miles office as Ambassador to Washing- opened at 10.30 o'clock this morning.
Was
President Dr. Eduard Bones attended, together with a record number of foreign ministers from the capitals of the world. In all there were twenty-three of these distinguished delegatea present.
Approximately fifty dolegations aro attending the present roasion, -United Presa,
Opening Address.
Geneva, Sept. 10.
from Balboa.
The fire is reported to be of a ton carned him a high reputation. minor nature and is smouldering in and Mr. N. Sato, equally well- Number Three Hold,
known as Miniator Plenipotentiary at Geneva, arrived in Dairon this morning in the course of a Man- chukuo lour..
The Santa Rita is at present en voyage to Balbon.-United Press.
Eastern Europe.
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Interviewed to-day they asserted
elements responsible Dr. Betes addressed what is that regarded as a veiled warning to America and France were gradual- Germany, hinting, without nam-ly beginning to consider Manchukuo ing Germany, that if events in questions rationally and unemo- The fourteenth RCAsion of the Manchuria were taken as a pre- tionally, in view of the improved Langue Assembly opened to-day cedent for a similar adventure in prospects for investment. to deal with what the retiring Europe, sanctions would ensue. The future, they agree, depends He admitted there was an ex-upon how effectivaly. Changchun President, Dr. Eduard Bones, the ceptionally grave situation be maintains the "Open Door Policy," Czecho Slovakian Foreign Minis-
and China to bn'equal opportunity for all nationa ter, described in his inaugural tween Japan speech as "the general instability settled, and in Manchuria. lis and law and order within the state. and uncertainty, with crises in Japan and the Soviet.
alluded to the tension between i
Commenting on the recent Soviet idenis, morals and religious bo-
the frontier, These happenings, he said, re-demonstrations on liofs and a strain on international forring to the Manchurin episode, both declared it was best for Japan relations, with threats of wars had proved that if in future any in order to surmount the present and Manchukuo to keep enol hands
and revolutions,"
·
Visiting Nanking,
Dr, Benes, however, concluded power provoked similar exeat dificulties, which, actually,
elsewhere, for example in Europe, not so alarming-Reuter. his address in a more optimistic it would expose itself to direct vein. Conditions, he said, show sanctions applied by Q large ed that society wns moying nufaber of League members. Or gradually, if painfully, towards it might assume the crushing res normaley.
ponsibility of having brought The main items on the agenda about an outbreak unexampled for are the completion of the arrange its general catastrophe, in which ments for the entry of Soviet it might itself be engulfed Russia into the League and deci- United Prens sion as to her acceptance as n momber with a'permanent.sont on the Council; the election of n president, who will probably be M, Richard J. Sandler, the Swedish diplomat.
Disarmament problems are in likely to intrude, except behind the neones,--Router.
Threat of War.
Geneva, Sept. 10.
President Elected.
Geneva, Sept. 10, 1 M. Richard I. Sandler, the veteran Swedish diplomat, was elected President of the League of Nations Assembly to-day in Aueccasion to Dr. Eduard Bones, the Czechd-Slovakian Foreign Minister.
were
Shanghai, Sept. 10. Mr. Ariyoshi, Japanese Minis- ter. left for Nanking to-night where he will hold important conversations with Chinese gov ernment members, it is expected, regarding Sino-Japanese relations. ---Reuler.
BLOCK OF FLATS.
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3. Sandler WAA a Minister without partfollo in the Swedish The Penic district will be able to and 1921, and boast of another modern block of
Dr. Eduard Benes at the open-cabinet of 1920 ing of the League Assembly fired was Minister of Finance during residential fints if present plans the first shot in the League part of 1920 and Minister of Com-mature, campaign to admit Russin as a merce in 1924. He was Prime member.
An old building, off Plunkett'e Minister in 1926 and a member Road, formerly known as "Hill Crest," He referred to the threat of of the Swedish delegation to the has been demolished. The building. war hanging over the world, and League of Nations In 1927. Since stood on Rural Buliding Lots Nos, G then cited the United States' then he has been prominently and 17 and was siteated under Moun closer approach to Geneva as an nasoclated with League work, and tain View Terrace. indication of A
more hopeful trainendously enthusiastic. situation.
Plans of the new block of flats aro'
In September, 1932, he Wax not yet available, but it is known that, He dwell on "the decisive im-selected as Minister for Foreign the flats will be of the most modern portance" of, efforts to conclude a Affairs in the Haussun Govern-type and will ombody all the latest pact of mutual assistance forment-Reuter.
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