MANCHURIA.
DISCISSION AT PACIFIC CONFERENCE. • 1 " IfMTiB rnr.s* min bt ti.rcmic Tf.i 4G».U'H-Col>W>nT.) ißc<-eivi»d November -*> th. 7 p.m.) TOKIO, November •"> At the conference of thv Institute on Paeitie Itct.-ition*, < onsideration on the Manrliunaii qu-.'-tion opened in » teoae atmosphere. !nt restraint and modvratifi characterised she C'hiiie-e ami Japanese delegates. The grietant-es and demands of the former were outlined and illustrated, and tire Japanese explained the existing Mutation. There >r,i> apparently a wide divergenre of opinion, but the analogy of extra-territorial settlements suggests a possibility of compronme. To-day'- work clears the ground for the dtWuvMoii of neutral principles and for the approach nnd «t'idy of detailed problems during the next tno days.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19769, 6 November 1929, Page 11
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