OBJECT OF SINO-JAP TALKS
(Received 10 a.m.) TOKIO, October 24,
Mr Hachiro Arita, Minister of Foreign Affairs, states that the object of the present Sino-Japanese talks at Nanking is to secure a permanent and mutually beneficial readjustment of the relations between the two countries, in the pursuit of which no attempt would be made to encroach upon the rights and interests of Britain or any other Power in China. “What Japan wants,” said Mr Arita, “is not only to make North ' China completely free from Communist and anti-Japanese intrigue and agitation, but to see the region converted into pne in which genuine co-operation, economic and otherwise, between China and Japan, can be developed.”
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Northern Advocate, 26 October 1936, Page 4
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