enquiry will be to ascertain whether or not a child speaks the schooi language used in the minority school so that it can usefully attend that school." I t was decided that the method of enquiry should be as follows: In every doubtful case the local authorities were to refer the question to the President of the Upper Silesian hfixed Commission, assisted by a Swiss national, who would be an expert in educational matters, appointed in principle by the Council of the League of Kations. If, in view of the expert's opinion as to the child's knowledge of German, the President declared that it would be useless for the child to attend the minority school, the child would be excluded from that school. This system of enquiry was also to be applied in the case of children in respect of whom the perçons legally responsible for their education had declared at the enquiry of 1926 that their mother-tongue was Polish, should these persons express a desire to that effect.' In such cases, the child in question was to be allowed to enter the minority school if, in view of the expert's opinion as to its knowledge of German, the President declared that the child could usefully be admitted to that school. The Resolution in question was adopted after a discussion in the coiirse of which the German representative pointed out that the report to the Council left open the legal question raised in connection with the case. The Polish Government, by means of a note from the Polish delegation to the League of Nations to the Secretary-General, dated October 18th, 1927, requested the Rapporteur to the Council upon the question to give a decision as to whether the systeni of enquiry established by the Council Resolution of March ~ z t h ,1927, was to be applied, in accordance with sub-paragraph 3 of paragraph I I (quoted above) to 735 children of the school-year 1927-1928. This step was taken in accordance with paragraph IV of the above-mentioned Resolution, which runs as follows : "Any question concerning the execution of the above provisions which the Polish Government or the President of the Mixed Commission may desire to have investigated shall, for greater convenience, be definitely settled by the

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