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JAPAN AND LEAGUE.
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(Received August 29, 10.80 a.m.) LONDON, August 28.
“Tho Observer’s” diplomatic corres pondent says: If Japan should withdraw from the League, it would raise the question of her mandate over the former German Islands north of the equator. Debates on this subject will be of exceptional interest to the British Empire, as the most important group of mandatory Powers. MANCHURIAN DISTRESS. TOKIO, August 27. Prince Tokugawa is heading a committee that is being organised throughout the Japanese nation to raise funds for the relief of two million starving refugees in Manchuria They are foodless as the result of Jthe floods in Northern Manchuria, where an epidemic of cholera has added to the. horrors of the stricken popula tion. '
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 August 1932, Page 5
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