JAPAN'S ACTION
(Press. Assn.-
MEMBERS OF DELEGATION PREPARE TO DEPART COMMITHEE BLAMED . .
-By Telegraph — Copyright).
Rec. Feb. 17, 7 p.m. Geneva, Feb. 17. The Japanese delegation, after a long meeting, telegraphed Tokio counselling withdrawal from the League. The Japanese spent the day clearing I their archives in preparation'for their departure after the Assembly meeting, and have already booked their passage. Meanwhile they presented a statement to the League deploring the Committee of Nineteen's precipitate and unwarranted action which is likely to- increase the difficulties of restoring peaee in the Far East. ! The Committee of Nineteen's report ! of 15,000 words is being broadcast i at 2 o'cloclc this afteimoon, a world j record broadcast - exceeding the 14,000 words of the, Peace Treaty.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 460, 18 February 1933, Page 5
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