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LATE CABLE NEWS

CHINA'S FOREIGN MINISTER, DE. W. KOO APPOINTED. SUCCESSOR TO GENERAL WANSw Australian Press Assn—United Service? SHANGHAI, Yesterday, The appointment of Dr Wellington Koo, as Foreign Minister in succession to General T. Wang is officially announced. General Wang resigned? iffSeptember, following the brutal attaek by students for alleged mishandling of China's foreign affairs. Dr Koo is regarded as the country's foremost diplomat. When questioned regarding the proposal that a Neutral Commission should to proceeded with in Manchuria to £tf> vestigato the present dispute, Dr Koo stated that any suggestion without definite provisions for an early withdrawal of the Japanese troops front Manchuria would not be accepted t>y China.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXI, Issue 2779, 24 November 1931, Page 5

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LATE CABLE NEWS Waikato Independent, Volume XXXI, Issue 2779, 24 November 1931, Page 5

LATE CABLE NEWS Waikato Independent, Volume XXXI, Issue 2779, 24 November 1931, Page 5

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