PART OF CHINA
MANCHURIA'S STATUS WHERE JAPAN STANDS British Official Wireless. ';•] j (Received 14th July, 10.30 a.m.) ' RUGBY, 13th JuJy. 1 Replying to-day in the House of Commons to a. question regarding the Japanese status in Manchuria, the Foreign Secretary, Sit Austen Chamberlain, said that His Majesty's Government regarded Manchuria as being part of China and did not recognise Japan as having any special interests in that territory other than those conferred by treaty and those referred to iv Baron Shidehara-'s statement at the plenary session at the Washington Conference in February, 1922.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 11, 14 July 1928, Page 9
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93PART OF CHINA Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 11, 14 July 1928, Page 9
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