MANCHURIA INVESTIGATION
OBJECTION TO ENTRY OF DR. KOO. ATTITUDE OF THE COMMISSION. British. Wireless. .Rugby, April 13. In the House of Commons, Mr. R, A. Eden, -.Foreign Under-Secretary, replying ■ to a question regarding alleged obstacles recently set up by the Manchurian administration to the entry of the League commission of inquiry and asessors, stated that he was unaware that there was any .such obstacle except that, according to Press reports, there was some objection, on the part of the Manchurian authorities to ■ Dr. Koo’s visiting Manchuria with the commission. The chairman, Lord Lytton, had already publicly announced the commission’s attitude cn the matter, namely, that the commission would go to Manchuria -with Dr. Koo or not at all. If the difficulty was not disposed of locally it would be for the League Council to take appropriate action. The British Government had no indication of any intention on the part of the Japanese Government to recognise the new administration in Manchuria in the immediate future. The Japanese attitude remained as stated on February 22,
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1932, Page 4
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