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CHINA AND JAPAN

Tin: tom Tinm.KK's GRorxn MAX t' 11 [TI (I A S KTTLE AI EXT AVIIAT THE T.YTTOX REPORT SAYS INTEREST OP THE POWERS f Anet. and N.Z. Cable) (Received Oct. 3. 2 p.ni.) Geneva. Orl. 2. Tlie reiwirt of the Mniirhurian Commission sent out by t lie League of Nations (Lord I.ytton. elinirman) reDiintis the other Powers of their obligations to assist in the reeonstrnelion of China, whose disintegration vvonl.i lead to serious international lira ink's. Clearly ( tie solution of llie prolilotn which had het>n ignored was that the Soviet's important interests would ends oyer future peace Th<> report’s recommendations include a settlement subject to the Contrite principles and the Soviet’s approval, also a conformation to the Versailles Covenant, the Kellogg Pact and Hit' Nine-Power Treaty. Japan's rights and interests in Manchuria must lie recognised and respective rights, interests and responsibilities must lie respected in the new treaties. If future friction is to lie avoided. International order should he se- * tired by an effective gendarmerie and all other forces should lie withdrawn. Tlie interested countries should conclude a non-aggression treaty with both China and Japan.

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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3848, 3 October 1932, Page 8

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CHINA AND JAPAN Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3848, 3 October 1932, Page 8

CHINA AND JAPAN Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3848, 3 October 1932, Page 8