Mediation Possibilities
(Received 8. 30 a.m.)
LONDON, May 27,
The Australian Associated -Press 'says it learns that the Japanese Cabinet changes are considered to be the sequel to the inability to terminates the conflict with China. It has long been feared that as the situation became more difficult for Japan, she would make it more difficult for others. The vital question is whether the Japanese, believing in the long run that they will not subdue China, will, in desperation, embark upon a flat-out campaign of threatening international interests in the. Far East and the Pacific. The British and other Governments are closely watching for a favourable moment for mediation.
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Northern Advocate, 28 May 1938, Page 5
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