PRESSURE ON JAPAN
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SEPARATE APPEALS | POWERS TO EMPHASISE ' TREATY RIGHTS •IN CHI&A' 4 OREIGN OFFICES CO-OPERATE
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Rec. Jan. 7, 7.5 p.m. " ; NEW YORK, Wednes. The "New York Times' " Washingin correspondent, says that the naons' diplomatie pressure on Japart in (nneetion with the Manchurian crisis 3W promises to talce the forih." of iparate appeals by the Powers, emhasising their treaty rights in China. This is in contradiction to the revious phase in which the Governents joined in diplomatie action, emiasisihg the desirability of peace in ie Far East, but not particularly ressing individual rights. In considering this new move the iterested fore'ign offices are consulL g frecjuently. It is intimated in welL iformed quarters . that a logic'al imax might well be a joint appeal to ie parties to the iNine Power Treaty 1 1922, under the provisions for safelarding the territorial and administitive' integrity of China.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 116, 8 January 1932, Page 5
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