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Show Ambassadors Consider Invasion Expenses . t - 1 ' ' m i Italy's Costs of Occupation Occupa-tion May Be Problem for The Hague - PARIS, Bept. 11 (By U. P.) The council of ambasaadora today con-sidersd con-sidersd th quatlon of expense! for Italy's occupation of th Island of Corfu. It la believed the matter will bs nt to Tha Hague for a decision,. Italy, holding Greece reoponalble for th deatS ef th former country's commisalonere at Janlna, occupied th Island na A punitive measure and la presenting Sflla t Orssce for the cost ef the occupation. It la understood th ambesaadore consider settlement ef th date en which Italy la to evacuate the Island aa ths most ticklish problem they have to solve. Premier Mueaotlni may Insist th guilty part lee be punished pun-ished before Italian fore are withdrawn. with-drawn. Thla might delay evacuation for montha. Ths French and British ambasaadora ambasaa-dora ar urging Italy to agree ta rot out of Corfu as soon as Greece undertakes un-dertakes a eertoua Inquiry Into the assassinations. LORD CECIL WILL NOT MAKE STATEMENT. RfiVKVA. Bept. )1 By A. Pt Believing that any comment on hla part -would be untimely and likely to complicate the eltuatlon. Lord Robert Cecil has abandoned the plan bs snnounced yestsrday of making a detailed statement to th press today to-day on th Ureeo-ltallan conflict, especially from th standpoint of the league of natlona. Ths council of tbe league haa adopted the attitude that the assembly as-sembly should take no stop calculated calcu-lated to prevent a amoeth settlement settle-ment of th diaput. which the council coun-cil deems to bo on the road to solution. so-lution. Hence any action by th assembly as-sembly on questions ouch aa tha competency of the league will probably prob-ably bo postponed. Today's asssmbly meeting waa devoted de-voted to consideration of the Austrian Aus-trian reconstruction, hailed by various va-rious gelegaiee aa a superb achievement achieve-ment affording Ineptratlon and encouragement en-couragement that th league could prove of the great service to th world In helping toward th eolation eola-tion of ether grave problems. The aaeembly adjourned until tomorrow after hearing aa adores by Blr Henry Sirakoerh of South Africa, th celebrated economist, emphasising- th Importance of th Austrian reconstructive projects euecee aa th basis of furtbsr usefulness of th ksagu. Repveeentatlve Stephen O. Porter ef Pennsrlvsnls, chairman ef Mho forelga affairs commute of the bouae of representative and other member of the American mission hav arrived for discussion of ths opium control qtiesttor |