HOPES REVIVED BY RENEWAL OF TALKS.
_.J TEST MOVES. " Favourable Atmosphere " When Demands Modified. United Press Association.—Copyright. (Reed. 2 p.m.) LOXDOX, Sept. 20. A later Hanoi dispatch says the French, in a communique, stated that 'lie Japanese had modified the range ■ it' the new demands and the negotiaions had been resumed "in a favonratmosphere." Kienoh officials gave the impression .at the conversations would produce an ; ilv agreement. Major-General ?u<»hi- . iru, leader of the Japanese Mission, said .■e Japanese attitude docs not threaten iido-China's territorial integrity, nor ;ench sovereignty, but Japan was eonnrcd that the situation demanded sctng a. time limit for a detailed final ■'Mi lenient. ile added that, the Japanese attitude >wis based on a Tokyo-Viehv understand* i>._r, providing that the. French and ./apanese settle locally details of the military facilities which may be granted to Japan for the facilitation of operations against Marshal Chiang Kai-shek.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 225, 21 September 1940, Page 9
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