LYTTON REPORT
RECEIVING VERY CLOSE ATTENTIGN IN U.S.A. Wr.sMng'.on, October 7. Although the State Depaitment officials xemain silent in regard to the Lytton report, it is unosTicially recogiiiM'd that no 'iutevnational (mestion sinco the world war inis received such ch'se ati'.-ntion. The question of the IJnited States repvesentation when the Leaguo Council conKiders the rcport is still unanswered. but aecording to London reporis. Lord Lytton cifced a pronounI eement by Mr. Stimson, Secretary of I State, which apparently brought the I United States into the consultation. It is reealled that Mr. Stimson contended that consultation with the United States is provided for in the B ria n t i-Iv ellogg pact.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 348, 8 October 1932, Page 5
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