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LEAGUE AND CHINA

DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYBIGHT.] GENEVA, May 11. Doctor Rajchmann, the technical agent in China for the League of Nations, recommends the extension .of the League’s activities there, including the improvement of irrigation, agriculture, and roads, and general reconstruction, this to be preceded by coordination with the existing establishment. JAPANESE OPPOSITION. TOKIO, May 11. Commenting on Dr. Rajchmann’s voluminous report to the League of Nations on China, the Japanese Foreign Spokesman said that Rajchmann, in the guise of a technical expert, was nothing but a political agent, and, as a result, he was a most unfortunate representative of the League. The Spokesman added that China

has bought a large quantity of German aeroplanes, remarking: “You may judge our attitude from my statement on China on April 18.”

AUSTRALIAN MISSION. (Recd. May 12, 11 a.m.) TOKIO, May 11. In an exclusive interview, M. Hirota (Foreign Secretary), said: “I sincerely welcome the Latham mission, because I earnestly wish to . cultivate friendship with Australia, with whom Japan has had long continually cordial happy relations, in which there are no difficult questions whatsoever. We are delighted to see the Australians cultivating a better understanding with Japan.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 May 1934, Page 7

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LEAGUE AND CHINA Greymouth Evening Star, 12 May 1934, Page 7

LEAGUE AND CHINA Greymouth Evening Star, 12 May 1934, Page 7