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Show ARGENTINE WILL IGNORE LEAGUE Never Considered Itself Member. Mem-ber. Says Foreign Office BUENptS IRES, Tee. 14. The Ar-, Ar-, dentine government will not give any notification of withdrawal from the league of nations in aecordlncc with article one of the pact, because It .io, s not consider 'Jiat Argentina ever has bet n no mbev of the leaRiie. Thi-Associated Thi-Associated Press Was informed by the foreign office today J Geneva despatches bad indicated i that notlflcaclon of withdrawal from j the league was expected from A1' gentlpa as the next diplomatic stop, J and that It was considered she must I continue to be a member of the league I for two years after inch notification was given. In accordance with the terms of The pact The foreipn oifice prints out to a ; series of diplomatic documents pub-j pub-j lished last week regarding the rela-1 rela-1 lions of Aigentina to the leapue which I are held to show that she only accepted ac-cepted the formation of Ihc league "In , principle." Her adhesion. sh do: Glared, was adhesion in general.'1 The documents are adduced to show that it was clear Argentina sent dele-gates dele-gates for the purpose of solely assl v trier in the organization of the league after having set forth diplomatic communication? com-munication? that it favored the establishment estab-lishment of ii league In which all nations na-tions would participate without 'l.s-tincton. 'l.s-tincton. . Art;- utina's participation was, there fore, conditional and its delegates went i" Geneva to dlscusa the conditions of the league's establishment. Argentina's view, it was declared, im thai sine in,. Geneva assembly did not permit discussion of the Ar-irentinuu Ar-irentinuu conditions' as (p the formation forma-tion of the bauc. the withdrawal of : Argentina's delegation ends the matter mat-ter for her so far as the present league I is concerned. |