BRITAIN AND AMERICA OFFER MEDIATION.
PEACE PLAN ASKS STOPPAGE OF FIGHTING. (United P.A.—Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Received 11.30 a.m.) WASHINGTON, February 2. The United Press Association learns that Britain and the United States have sent a message to China and Japan proferring their good offices in the settlement of the dispute in China, and urging the two nations to cease warfare. The proposals submitted are:— (1 ) Cessation of all acts of violence by both sides. (2) No further mobilisation or preparations for hostilities. (3) Withdrawal of Chinese and Japanese combatants at all points of mutual contact in Shanghai. (4) Protection of the International Settlement by the establishment of neutral zones policed by neutrals. (5) Prompt advances to be made for negotiations to settle the outstanding controversies between the two nations in the spirit of the Pact of Paris and the resolution of the League of Nations of December 9 without prior demand or reservations, and with the aid of neutral observers or participants. France and Italy, it is understood, have made the same proposals.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1932, Page 7
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