ENCOURAGING SIGNS
IMPRDVEMENT IN FAR EAST ANGLO’JAPANESE RELATIONS (British Official Wireless.) Pres* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, June 25. (Received June 26, at 1 p.m.) Mr Eden, in the foreign affairs d* bate, referring to the Par East situa« tion said he thought there were cer* tain definite and encouraging signs of improvement. Conversations had been proceeding with representatives of tbs Japanese Government on the possibility of a better Auglo-Japanese understanding, and there was hope that it might be possible at a very early date to begin an examination of concrete proposals. He renewed his assurance that an Auglo-Japanese understanding would not be effected at the expense of China. Our relations with the Chinese Government .were; esceffie&s.,' ’ '
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Evening Star, Issue 22685, 26 June 1937, Page 15
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