THE SINO-JAPANESE DISPUTE.
INVESTIGATION POSTPONED. (VNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION —>BT ELICTJtIO • rr^LBO?APH— " GENEVA, December 20. The. Omwittee of Nineteen which, has been considering the Lytton report on the Sino-Japanese position has adjburn&d till January 15th. Dl the meantime the twp Governments Tpvill cflntiijije discussion on the Mtinchtii'ian qupstion. JAPAN IN IVfANCHUBIA. _ fhr PREPARATIONS FOR FRESH OFFENSIVE. PEKING, December 13. Having disposed pf Cfpneral Su wen in North Manchuria, the Japanese military authorities at Mukden announce their intention of starting new operations. These will take place ip« a triangle formed by Mukden, Antung, and the South Manchurian Bail way. Troop movements have alretdy begun, and the Japanese navy ig co-operating along the coast. ' "This area recently was the scene of numerous raids by Chinese volunteers, who wr/jcked several trains between Mukden and Antupg.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20736, 22 December 1932, Page 11
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