PROBLEM OF MANCHURIA
THE GENEVA COMMITTEE ’A LIVELY DISCUSSION. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. GENEVA, December 12. (Received December 13, at 1.30 p.m.) The committee of nineteen had a lively discussion on Manchuria. The Free State and other small Powers wanted to take a strong line of action, but Britain and France counselled moderation. A Drafting Committee, including Sir John Simon, Signor Massigli, Dr Benes, and Mr Connolly, was appointed to submit a resolution on Wednesday. The committee is likely to accept Sir John Simon’s proposal to reaffirm the special Assembly’s resolution.
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Evening Star, Issue 21284, 13 December 1932, Page 10
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