LEAGUE'S EFFORTS
l (Britjsh Ofiicial Wireless)
)re than dispute between [ japan and ghina at stake ?EST OF PEACE MACHINERY f
RUGBY, Tuesday. ["he draft resolution providing for \ despatch of the commission to unine the Manchurian situation on i spot, has been communicated by Briand to the Japanese and Chin- : delegates. Private conversations regarding its ms were continued all day. Every phase of the Manchurian sit;ion is being f ollowed with the sest attention in this cpuntry. Eieferring to the severe test which ! problem has imposed on the igue, Sir Arthur Salter, the emin- ; economist, urged that the esseni point was that hostilities should ise, and the League should have an portunity of forming and express- [ an opinion on the question. A tlement should be reached by paciimeans. It might b"e that .the mats in dispute would have to be dered until Manchuria had been icuated apart from the railway [e. t was very undesirable that there uld be any hectoring or school3ter attitude towards either side, ; the League should mpbilise all ; moral forces of the world so that Jpeace machinery would be recogpd and strengthened. Much more 3 at stake than the local dispute ween China and Japan. It was not y the mechanism of the League t was at stake, but also the world's ce machinery.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 81, 26 November 1931, Page 5
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