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VARIED VIEWS

& (Press Assn.-

THE BRITISH PRESS

-By Telegraph— Copyright)

London, Oct. 3. Comments of London papers on tlie Lytton Commission are yaried. . . The Daily Telegraph says that the prospects of. the League bringing about co-operation between Japan _ and China are. of the remotest. Japanese Government has regardecl the Manchurian questio.n as settlpd and that yiew is unchanged. The laT^,-( orous work of the com,mission will go f oi* nothipg. The state of China, jit. is. explairied, does not fully justjfy the Japanese action? ^ j. . The. Morning Post says that if Ja- . pan .,an.d , the .P.owers , could unite j;f,i set humpty dumpty on the wall agaijP,^ it would be a great^achievement, but it is" rather a' large" assumption that it could be done. That the Chinese

Republic is regarded as the ruler of China is poiite fiction. The Daily Herald, on the contrary, says the report establishes that Japan is guilty of serious aggression against a fellow member of the League. Her excuses are baseless and invalid. It is hard to see how Sir John Simon could eondone the action of Japan.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 344, 4 October 1932, Page 5

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VARIED VIEWS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 344, 4 October 1932, Page 5

VARIED VIEWS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 344, 4 October 1932, Page 5

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