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(British Official Wireless.) Received December 9, 12 noon. RUGBY. Dec. 8. Questioned in the House of Commons, Mr R. A. Eden said that, as far as he was aware, no Government had opposed a further meeting of the League’s Ear Eastern Advisory Committee. Replying to another question. Mr Eden said that Italy’s recognition of Manchukuo appeared to be inconsistent with the League’s recommendation of September, 1933. Mr Eden stated that the text of China’s protest to Geneva did not appear to call for any action by. Britain at Geneva. Questioned regarding a Japanese allegation that five tons of phosgene gas had been shipped from England to China, Air Euan Wallace (Secretary to the Board of Trade) said no phosgene had been exported from Britain since the beginning of the year, save three tons consigned to dyeworks in Holland.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 10, 9 December 1937, Page 11
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