ALL CHIEF POINTS ACCEPTED
Vichy’s Reply To Japan In Indo-China Dispute (Received March 7. 10 p.m.) NEW YORK, March 6. The Tokio correspondent of the “New York Times” says that Vichy’s latest communication to Ihe Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Matsuoka, today accepted all the principal (mints in Japan’s plan for settlement of the Thai-Indo-Cliina dispute. LONDON, March 7. The mediation conference in the dispute between Thailand and French Indo-China had virtually concluded, said the Japanese Foreign Office spokesman, Mr. Ishi, today. The armistice between the two parties, which expires at noon today, would not be extended. Both had agreed to the principal points in the Japanese proposals. The new border line between Thai and Indo-China would be demarcated by a border commission.
POLICE RAID IN MANILA
MANILA, March 6. An unlicensed radio transmitting set was confiscated from one Japanese find several others were arrested in a raid on a Japanese compound by the Manila police. Papers which were confiscated included codes.
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