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DEADLY THREAT

The Great Peace Treaties

FAR EASTERN EVENTS

JAPAN’S POLICY IN MANCHURIA VIEW OF UNITED STATES ;A»«t ana N.Z. Cablet PhiJludelphia, October I. The Secretary of State, Mr H, L. Stims,.;u in an imp.nxa.nt address delivered here reviewing Mr Hoover’s foreign policy, declared that the Pro. sklent's leadership had prevented the threatened collapse of the European economic s ructure anU- enabled those nations to embark on. a financial reha biliiation programme, Gomel, bn ting 'on the Manchurian situation, Mr Stim&on said the SinoJapanese controversy wa s not only a blew to American commercial in tor-H-sls, but constituted “a deadly threat to the au t huj-i t voi the groat peace treaties which after the World War had been, conceived by the nntion s of the world ill a, Isupreme ef fort to prevent ii recurrence of such a. disaster.” Mr Stimsciu -sij-exsed the success of t!i ( . iicn-recogiiitiun policy ((f .fho United States Note, wliich lie said has apparently received world-wide support.

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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3848, 3 October 1932, Page 7

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DEADLY THREAT Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3848, 3 October 1932, Page 7

DEADLY THREAT Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3848, 3 October 1932, Page 7