JAPAN, CHINA, AND RUSSIA
(To the Editor.) Sir, —Is no one in this country going to mate a protest against Japan's violation of her engagements to refrain from, war and force in the settlement of international disputes? Where is the League of Nations Union that it fails at this critical moment to point out Japan's offence? Every peaceloving person in the country should use his or her influence in urging ,the Government to see that its representative on the League of Nations supports that body, in its efforts towards the prevention or cessation of hostilities. .Let us make no mistake in the matter. This war is not aimed at China only—it is also a movement against Russia. There is a section of people who so cordially hate Russia and its Communistic Government that it would condone any action calculated to injure that country, eveu to the extent of supporting a war started by Japan. This section is ably voiced by the Beaverbrook Press, and unfortunately is not without some support even in New Zealand.—l am etc., NATIONS.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 6
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