27 FEBRUARY 1926, Page 4
The Berlin correspondent of the Times attributes to the Polish
Government the statement that, though the League, which originally numbered 41 members, had been increased to 55, the size of the Council remained unchanged. But, of course, that is not so. The non- permanent members have been increased more than once. If Germany took her seat the Assembly would have 56 members and the Council 11 ; the percentage of -increase on the Council would be slightly greater than that of the Assembly. * *