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China
The
Mail.
EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1932.
LABOUR CALLS FOR
DEFINITE CHINA POLICY
(Continued from Page. 1.)
TRIBUTE PAID TO WAR DEAD AT CENOTAPH.
(Continued from. Page 1.)
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know whether the Government League as a whole. They had a intended to adopt the Report as further ground for satisfaction the basis of their policy.
(though the situation was anxious) Must Hear Japan.
because they had been able to act Sir John Simon replied it would in closest co-operation and good be difficult to praise the Lytton Re- feeling with the United States. port too highly. The Report was
A detachment representing the Cherished Friendship. written with most striking modera-Sir Austen Chamberlain felt no the square.
Royal Navy formed a third side of The fourth side of the tion and a real sense of sympathy, thing but friendly feelings for
square was the bank of floral truc statesmanship, a real áense of Japan. He cherished, he said, the
wreathe. perspective. He emphasised the memory of an old alliance.
He was Report's anxiety to present the case one of the dwindling band who, atcil and the various Government Mambors of the Legislative Coun- fairly from both sides.
The Re-a critical moment in Japan's his official stood on the step of the Hong port was more significant because tory, approved in the Cabinet the Kong Club. besides being unanimous it was Aagio-Japanese Treaty. He now! Among the signed by representatives of five appealed to Japanese statesmen to gathered at the Cenotaph were de- representatives nations, including the United States. fairly and candidly consider the tachments from the foreign naval |
He added it was not fair or right Lytton Report and make it possible vessels in Harbour. ufter a promise had been given to for the old friends to maintain their
A body of 32 men from the listen to the observations of Japan, old admiration for the island race. te-pronounce judgment before hear-i
Portuguese cruiser Adamastor, and Mr. George Lansbury, winding contingents of 12 men from each ing them. He recalled that Mr. up for the Opposition, referred to of the American warships, U.S.S. de Valera was acting with complete Manchuria and Sir John Simon's Fulton and U.S.S. Mindanao, impartiality in deciding the League suggestions for another European paraded.
FREM
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DIVIDE NOBLE PRIZE.
Council should meet on November 21 Peace Pact. He said treaties of ufter theac documents had been non-aggression already existed. studied.
The Kellogg Pact and League Sir John Simón declared he was Covenant were there. But what was determined not to pass judgment the use of signing treaties, he until he had heard Japan's obser-ļasked; if they were of no avail. He vations. The Government would instanced the Nine Powers, includ-
Paris. continue loyally to co-operate with ing Japan, who signed the Wash- French literary circles under- the League but no good could be ington Pact, guaranteeing China's stood to-day that the 1932 Nobel done by individual or preliminary territorial integrity, That Pact Prize for literature would be declarations, which would only had been broken and nothing had divided between the French poet prejudice the matter if the Gov-been done beyond making wordy and philosopher, Paul Valery,
meant to Act for the protests.
and the German, Stefan Georg.
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