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Press Association-
■"Post" Special Service.
JAPAN'S VIEW OF MANCHURIAN CRISIS LEAGUE'S AID NOT WANTED Rec. Sept. 21, 11 p.m.
— Convriffht.
By Telephone—
SHANGHAI, Monday. A United Press despatch reports that the Japanese Government is pessimistic regarding the crisis in Manahuna. It admits that the military usurped control of the situation. It is understood that Japan will not permit the League of Nations to intervene in the dispute and that it does not desire the application of the Kellogg Pact. The Japanese have informed Marshal Chang-JIsuch-Liang, the Mukden War Lord, that the. occupation of Manchuria having been completed, they are ready to negotiate a settlement of the outstanding issues. The Soviet Consul at Harbin has protested at the detention by the Japanese of employees of the Chinese Easte-rn Railway. The Japanese have promised to investigate the matter.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 25, 22 September 1931, Page 3
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