MEDICAL AID FOR CHINA
British Red Cross Action BOYCOTT OF JAPAN URGED LONDON, Oct. 1. In response to a cablegram frora China, the British Red Cross Society Iias sent nxedical supplies by air. The executive of the League of Nation# Union, at a meeting in London, passed a resolution Urging the Government to give at least £100 towards the expenses of the proposed Loague of Nations Medical Mission to China. The meeting also called on the Government to urge the League Assembly to declare China a victiin of aggression, and pointed out that it was the duty of the League members to boycott Japanese goods, t^xus deprivipg Japan of the power of renewing the ginew3 of war. Aceording to a British Official Wire1#m tnessage, in resolutioas demanding a public boycott of Japanese goods, passed by the National Council pf Labour and the. London Free Church
4dinisters, the Government is also urged to invite the United States to join such action, and is ashod to furnish medical supplies for China.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 8, 2 October 1937, Page 5
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