JAPAN AND CHINA
NO DEMANDS AND NO LOANS
STATEMENT AT TOKIO
TOKIO, February. 3.
Stressing that Japan is not making any "demands" on China,.the Foreign Spokesman summarised the recent Sino-Japanese conversations at Nanking as being along' general lines in which' Japan has no intention of aggression, while Japan insisted that a cessation of the anti-Japanese mover ment is as essential to Sino-Japanese amicable intercourse.'
He added, that /Japanese shipping, probably following British lines, will consent to the transport of Chiang Kaishek's troops up-river to combat Chinese Reds, and also reiterated that there is no likelihood of Japanese loans to China. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1935, Page 9
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