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Viscount Cranborne: Paraguay's reasons for withdrawal were given in a telegram to the Secretary-General of the League despatched in February, 1935; they arose out of dissatisfaction with the League's decisions in connection with the Chaco war. Particular objection was taken to the fact that the embargo on export of arms had been raised in respect of Bolivia but maintained in respect of Paraguay, and that the question of responsibility for the dispute had not been investigated as demanded by Paraguay.
Viscount Cranborne: Paraguay's reasons for withdrawal were given in a telegram to the Secretary-General of the League despatched in February, 1935; they arose out of dissatisfaction with the League's decisions in connection with the Chaco war. Particular objection was taken to the fact that the embargo on export of arms had been raised in respect of Bolivia but maintained in respect of Paraguay, and that the question of responsibility for the dispute had not been investigated as demanded by Paraguay.