JAPAN AND CHINA
NANKING CONVERSATIONS. ' Received. Feb. 4, 11.20 p.m. TOKIO, Feb. I. Stressing that Japan is not making any “demands” on China, the Foreign 1 Sp< ikesman summarised the recent Siiio Japanese conversations at Nan king as along general lines, in which tlx Chinese wanted an assurance that Japan had no intention of aggression, while Japan insistufl ‘hat the cessation of the anti-Japaue.se movement was es senlial to Si no Japanese amicable intercourse. He added that Japanese ship ping, probably following British lines, will consent to the transport id' Chiang Kai shek’s troops up the river to combat, Sine-Reds. He also reiterated that there was no likelihood of Japanese lo.'ins to China.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 30, 5 February 1935, Page 7
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