NEW ORDER IN EAST
TOKIO INSISTENCE TERMS* TO CHINESE ANT [-CO M I NT ER N I 'ACT (Elec. Tel. Copyright —United Pros* Assn.) (Reed. Dec. 23, 3 p.m.) LONDON, Dec. 22. A further message from Tokio dealing with the statement by the Japanese Prime Minister, Prince Konoye, of Japan's terms to end the China dispute, states that after China had joined the anti-Comintern pact,' Japanese troops would be stationed at various places throughput China and as an Insurance that Inner Mongolia would be designated as a special area, China must recognise Japanese rights of free residence and trade and extend facilities for ifne development of resources, especially in North China and Inner Mongolia. Prince Konoye said that Japan sought neither territory nor an indemnity, but merely China's participation in the building up of a new order.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19821, 24 December 1938, Page 7
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137NEW ORDER IN EAST Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19821, 24 December 1938, Page 7
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