LYTTON REPORT
PRAISE AND BLAME DISAPPOINTMENT IN CHINA A MERE PIECE OF PAPER (Aust. and N.Z, Cable.) Shanghai. October 3. A Nanking Oovernmo|ntj (spokesman, interviewed by- tiunese lttiiv papeimcn, appealed to members of the Government and the general public 'll* consider the Lyttou Commission's recommendations from tl . i>p ad [H.iru ujf view in berms of n riots at and rtieiaH .wlelSare. The public should, not despair ovOr tho report nor place undue confidence in. tine League, he said. Only by self(hvterininaiiou and ienergetio efforts could China, hope to achieve a satisfactory solut ion of the dispute with Japan. The Government so far hah not issued any common, though it is expected shortly to do s°, following consideration of the report by the Central Political Council anil the Legislative Yuan. Tho lepwt h s created chiefly disappointment. Leading Peking papCr s de hire that the report "ill turn out. a. mere piece of paper u.,aecoptablo to either China or Japan. Tie Shanghai pro- s i s equally divided in praise and bl.a,m© of t.he report. This attitude, is mainly duo to on unjustifiable belief that t"" Teague would eventually fight China’s tattles again s t Japan,
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3849, 4 October 1932, Page 5
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