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THE PEACE TERMS

JAPAN'S OFFER TO CHINA NO FOREIGN CONCESSIONS AN ANTI-COMMUNIST BLOC (United Press Association) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) TOKIO, Dec. 22. Prince Konoye announced that Japan's terms to end the war in China included the abandonment of extraterritorial rights, the abolition of foreign concessions, and China's participation in the antiCommunisi bloc. Japan, he said, did not intend to establish an economic monopoly in China. After China joined the anti-Comintern Pact Japanese troops would be stationed at various places throughout China as an insurance that Inner Mongolia would be designated as a special anti-Communist area. China must recognise Japanese rights, free residence and trade, and extend facilities for the development of resources, especially in North China and Inner Mongolia. Japan sought neither territory nor an indemnity, merely China's participation in building up a new order.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23691, 24 December 1938, Page 11

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THE PEACE TERMS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23691, 24 December 1938, Page 11

THE PEACE TERMS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23691, 24 December 1938, Page 11