MANCHUKUO
GENEVA COMMITTEE’S REPORT JAPANESE OBJECTIONS LONDON, January 15. The Times’ correspondent at Geneva says: It is understood that the sub commitee’s fives resolution which a committee of 19 considers on Monday, has been amended to meet Japanese objections to the sub committee’s recommendations. The recommendations, based on the Lytton Report, that Manchukuo should not be recognised and that gendarmerie should be established to keep order therein, have been pushed so far into the background as to be barely discernible. The Japanese attitude is likely to he conciliatory but dilatory. Cynics suggest that a conciliatory tone will be maintained until the present phase of the Jehol operations is completed a fortnight hence, after which the policy will depend upon the ground gained at Geneva in the meantime. KAWASAKI DOCKYARD CONTRACT TO BTJTLD THREE GUNBOATS. TOKYO, January 16. Kawasaki Dockyard has contracted to build three light draft gun-boats for river service, to the order of Manchu kuo Government.
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Inangahua Times, 17 January 1933, Page 3
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