POWERS ALARMED
MANCHURIAN THREAT
PRESSURE ON JAPAN
WASHINGTON, 24th December. ")ij New representations'to Japan to pre* I vent hostilities in Manchuria were aa« nonnced to-day by the State Depart* ' mont; which .said that the Americas) Ambassador in Tokio had-been instruct ed to express again to the Japanestf Poreign Office the United. States Got* 'ernment's, concern over reports • that the . Japanese army is contemplating movements on Chinehow. The Ambassador has been instructed to call [the Japanese Government's ati tention'to reports from the military _ob« servers' of several nation*,, including the United, States -military' attache, t« the effect that .there-was no evidence' that China was engaged in' or prepar* ing for an offensive movement. < The French Government, it was stats ed, had notified the United States that! it was making similar representations, and iit■ is understood that: the' British Government will join also. > ;
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 153, 26 December 1931, Page 9
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