REJECTED
JAPAN'S PROPOSALS TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS COUNCIL WITHDEAWAL OF TROOPS GENEVA, Saturday. The League of Nations' Council iejected by'13 votes to one vote the Japanese counter proposals for further negotiations and agreed to the original resolution calling upon Japan to complete by November 16 the evacuation of troops from areas outside the Manchurian railway zone. The resolution possesses no legal value, because it was not unanimous. The Council adjourned until NovIt will be merely a reeord of opinion. ember 16 after Lord Cecil had paid a warm tribute to M. Briand's ingenuity and patience. M. Briand asked the United States to give their co-operation and echoed Japan's peaceful sentiments. He was sanguine the difficulty would be solved before November 16.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 54, 26 October 1931, Page 3
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