U.S. AND MANCHUKUO.
Recognition Problem Too Delicate. United Pres? Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. NEW YORK, February 21. The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times” says that President Rcoseveic indicated to-day that the question of a possible recognition of Manchukuo following the forthcoming coronation of P’u-Yi as Emperor is such a delicate one that it cannot he discussed at the present time. The unofficial opinions of experts connected with Far Eastern affairs, however, are inclined to a belief that the Administration will assume a more conciliatory attitude on the Manchukuo and other issues arising with Japan. Should the League of Nations withdraw its condemnation of the Japanese action in aiding in the establishment of the new State, there would appear to be no reason why this country should not follow such a lead. In any event, it is considered certain that President Roosevelt will not follow the unswerving attitude embodied in Mr Stimson’s non-recognition policy.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20238, 23 February 1934, Page 1
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