NO FORMAL DEMANDS MADE BY JAPAN
Mr Chamberlain on Far Eastern Situation
BRITAIN WILL NOT SUBMIT TO DICTATION
SETTLEMENT BY NEGOTIATION DESIRED
By Telegraph.—Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, June 24. The JaYenese Government had not yet made such formal demands as had the authorities in Tientsin, where, ill the issue were confined to the original subject, it should be capable ol settlement by negotiation, declared the Prime Ministei, Alt Chamberlain, in Cardiff. “I am bound to add,” he continued, that no British Government can. submit to dictation frsn another Power concerning foreign policy. I trust we are correct in supposing that there is no such intention in Japan’s mind. “1 trust, therefore, that Japan does not intend to condone the acts of her soldiers in lientsin or to challenge Piitjsh rights and interests in China.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 June 1939, Page 5
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133NO FORMAL DEMANDS MADE BY JAPAN Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 June 1939, Page 5
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