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JAPAN IN ROLE OF PROTECTOR.

MONROE DOCTRINE FOR THE EAST. CHINA NOT LIKELY TO COME TO TEEMS. PEACE PLAN THAT CONFLICTS WITH LEAGUE. (By Telegraph-Press Assn.-Copyright.) (Received This Day, 12.10 p.m.) • GENEVA, May 19. The Nanking Government informed the League of Nations that the Japanese general staff is conducting peace negotiations with Nanking, envisaging the following conditions: — The cessation* of Chinese warlike operations in North China; The inclusion in the non-war area of the provinces north of the Yellow River; andl Japan’s abrogation of the unilateral treaties, in favour of reciprocal treaties with ’China in order to maintain an Asiatic “Monroe Doctrine.” The Nanking Government opposes the negotiations as an attempt to coerce Nanking to violate China’s territorial sovereignty and integrity in Manchuria, contrary to the League resolution and the Nine-Power Paet.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 May 1933, Page 5

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JAPAN IN ROLE OF PROTECTOR. Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 May 1933, Page 5

JAPAN IN ROLE OF PROTECTOR. Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 May 1933, Page 5