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lutain's participation . ifc .Aianchurian discussions ti deprefcated >al - Ij MAY BE DRAWN IN '
— By Telegraph — Copyrlght).
§ Rec. Nov. 17, 12.15 a.m. :rf j — LONDON, Monday. Bir J dhii Sirii'dii, Secretary of State Foreign Affairs, accompariied by *d Cecil and other offieials, left fcdon for Paris to-day to attend I resumed meeting of the Council of A League of Nations, called for the vlsideration of the Manehurian disle. *The "Daily E^press" says it is ab-g-d that Sir John Simon should take It in the discussion. The best that % be expeeted as a result is humiiijpn. There is also a very real danI that Great Britain may be dfawn lo armed conflict. ■The "Daily Telegraph" says the jpgue of Nations Council made a ■se step in connection with Manchia. Apart from the region which ftan controls, Manchuria is a prey ■the brutal depredations of hordes Jbandits who are utterly beyond the jitrol of the Nanking Government. ■ call upon Japan to withdraw luid amount to asking her to exle her nationals to a flood of barlianism. The Nanking Government ■powerless to carry out its obligajns.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 73, 17 November 1931, Page 5
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