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W LONDON, Wednesday. Mffier day's incessant discussion, 3™ng two meetings of the CounSfe not advance the Manchurian 3®ent in the slightest. Indeed, declares that it is more seriran ever, owing to the Japanese gg Tsitsihar and their general we. Moreover the fact that the Xse ar® astride of the Chinese ! iXn Railway, whereby they have Ki what is regarded as the RnsJttjhere of influence is causing a«ition as to Russia's action in her Note of protest to Japan j«vember 15. notable that Russia is not a ■r of the League and will not ^ppate in the official deliberaJlBbut the Soviet Ambassador has in some of the unofiicial parCouncil's meetings are further jKcated by the insistence of Dr. -■China) and Mr. Yoshizawa M) speaking their own lan.S;, necessitating lengthy inter- ; 'Htans into English and French. » points which have most clearly i Kcd include that Japan does not new treaty confirming the old ■s, because that would imply ;Rps doubts of their validity, but '^■a Chinese undertaking recog'■B their validity, promising loyal ^Rance. ^»n is prepared to aceept a mix■Buiry commission under the ausjHof the League if its five points jMmceded, but it is doubtful if ^jMland the League are agreeable 9*Sze has circulated a communiW condemning the so-called kid■g of the ex-Emperor Puyl with to establishing him at MakHfidding that China would regard ■b bogus government as seditious.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 76, 20 November 1931, Page 5
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