U.S. ACTION IN CHINA.
'deceived tliis dav at 9.30 a.in.) WASHINGTOX, .May 3. It is reported that instructions from Tokyo to the Japanese Ambassador, Matsudaira to force united action by the powers in the Chinese situation is not expected to change the State Department's policy. Mr Coolidge and Mr Kellogg believe a policy of watchful waiting is more effective for the moment than a second strong note, demantling satis fa ction from the Nationalists for the Nanking outrages. The State Department further denied it had instructed MacMurrny to send the Nationalists a separate American note. Officials intimated that the Government is willing to continue the policy of joint action with the Powers in the form of identical notes, provided these are not rushed and do not contain a punitive ultimatum. Mr Coolidge denied flint MacMurrav is resigning because lie waists a stronger policy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1927, Page 2
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