JAPAN'S INSISTENCE
RECOGNITION OF REPUBLIC
LEAGUE AND MANCHUKUO
GENEVA,. 21st November
Authorities here recognise -that Japan's insistence on the recognition of the Manchukuo Republic amounts to the rejection of the entire report of the Lytton Commission. Even those who recognise the force of the Japanese arguments admit that the League of Nations cannot accept the Japanese thesis without undermining the whole League's structure.
It is expected that the League Council will be forced to approve of the first eight chapters of the Lytton report, at the same time recording the Japanese and Chinese reservations, and willthen forward the document for consideration to the. Assembly. \.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 124, 22 November 1932, Page 7
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