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TS CONCILIATION HOPELESS. .assembly must decide xext MONTH. (P P.A. by Elf/*. Tel. Copyright) HEX EVA, .Tan. 22. Tho committee lias abandoned hope of Sino-Japnnesp conciliation, though n iiv interim romp mm iso proposals will bp r-nnsdcrod ponding tho rofp.r----01100 of the situation to tho Assembly which must decide early in February whether concilia! in n actually is hopeless. AT. TIER TITO T OUTSPOKEN SYMPATHY WITH CHINA fd.P.A. hy F.lee. Tot. Copyright..! (Received Jan. 23, 11 p.m.) LONDON, Jan. 23. The, Times’ Paris correspondent says that. AT. Herriot, in an exceptionally frank article in the “Excelsior”, declares that the Chinese version of events iti Manchuria seems more credible than the Japanese version. While the white races are speechifying, Japan is preparing to dominate China, ultimately establishing a. yellow supremacy over the whites. America’s absence from the League prevents the latter from playing hor proper part and, if it continues helpless, the effect will be disastrous, resulting in a, gradual return to the rule of force, instead of the rule of law.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11841, 24 January 1933, Page 5
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