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"AID TO CHINA WEEK"

EMBARGO ON JAPAN

PEACE CONFERENCE MOTION

. '■'■.■ ■( •■ .- , ■ (Received/ February 14, 1.25 p.m.)

LONDON, February 13.

The, International Peace Conference passed a resolution of general approval of an "aid to Chint week," an embargo on exports, ahd credits' to Japan, and non-recognition of puppet Governments or a settlement violating China's territorial integrity or sovereign rights. /

Sir Norman N Angell proposed a world-wide "aid to China week," including poster parades, picketing, and also a newspaper coupon pledge scheme in order to compel governmental action rendering an embargo against Japan effective; It was announced to the committee that ten lawyers had advised that under the Trades Disputes Acts of 1906 and 1927 dockers could not be proceeded against for boycott action.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1938, Page 9

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"AID TO CHINA WEEK" Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1938, Page 9

"AID TO CHINA WEEK" Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1938, Page 9