POLICY IN ASIA
STATEMENT OF AMERICAN AIMS REGARDED AS A REPLY TO JAPAN CONDITIONS OF ULTIMATE SETTLEMENT By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright NEW YORK, November 4. The “New York Times’s” Washington correspondent says that what is considered a reply to Japan’s statement yesterday of her Asiatic policy in seen in a State Department report of the Brussels Nine-Power Conference of 1937, issued today for the first time, in which Mr Norman Davis, U.S. representative, portrayed Japan as having a Government which was unwilling to resort to conciliation. The report reasserts the validity of the Nine-Power Treaty for safeguarding China and repeats that any settlement ultimately reached between China and Japan must be consistent with the treaty and satisfactory to the interested Powers.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 November 1938, Page 5
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