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Negotiations For Peace In Indo-China

(Received 12.30 p.m.) LONDON, .January 22.

The Acting-French Minister at Bangkok (M. Roger Garreau) stated that peace negotiations for a settlement of the border dispute between Thailand and Indo-China were under way.

The Japanese had offered the services of Colonel Tatsuji Koike as mediator.

Japan Desires Peace,

Japan does not favour a prolongation of the war and desires the establishment of peace. A Bangkok High Command communique issued earlier, stated that the Thai forces reached the Mekong River at Kaokung, opposite Pakse, while the Thai Air Force, co-operat-ing with the army, resulted in the occupation of an important position in north Seamrap.

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Northern Advocate, 23 January 1941, Page 5

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Negotiations For Peace In Indo-China Northern Advocate, 23 January 1941, Page 5

Negotiations For Peace In Indo-China Northern Advocate, 23 January 1941, Page 5

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