LEAGUE AND MANCHURIA
SOLUTION TO BE FOUND
ON LYTTON LINES
United Press AssoriatloL—By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. (Received 24th November. 11 a.m.) LONDON, 23rd November. Discussing the League of Nations and Manchuria, "The Times" says: "Neither China nor Japan is blameless for the violent turn of events. It is impossible for the League Council to pass upon one or the other party a sentence of guilty. The whole task of the League must be to regularise in collaboration with the countries concerned the position which has. grown haphazard, and gradually to establish a system acceptable to both sides. Such a solution is clearly stated in the Lytton Report. The League cannot/ retransform by a stroke of the pen the Republic of Manchuria into Chinese Provinces. On the other hand, it can and should refuse to recognise the State of Manehukuo, because its existence conflicts with the findings of the Lytton Commission on the basis- of which the League must find its solution. The League must refuse to accept any settlement, not meting with the legitimate needs and wishes of the population. " ;
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1932, Page 13
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