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LEAGUE PREPARING ANODYNE?
Royal Engineers are now attending a bridging camp at Dyke Regis, near Weymouth. Practical training is indulged in at the camp and this includes bridge building in war-time conditions. Photo shows A Royal Engineer wearing anti-gas clothing gets his gas mask-adjusted by a sergeant before assisting in bridge building operations. (Fox Copyright).
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Far East Situation Discussion By Committee
Geneva, To-day.
The committee of thirteen held long meetings yesterday morning and afternoon, and then again met last night, in an effort to complete its Report for submission to the full committee of twenty- three to-day.
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Considerable progress was made in regard to conclusions, and it is understood that the warlike acts of Japan by land, sea and air, her invasion, of Chinese soil, blockade of Chinese shipping and aerial bombing of open towns, will be recognised and placed on record, as well as Japan's disregard of the Washington Treaty and the Pact of Paris. - While the question of a resolu- ficials at Kobe refused to permit tion seems to have been abandoned, fwenty Americans to return to the question of recommendations Shanghai, Mr. Hull said the United has not yet been fully discussed, States Government was doing all it evacuated excould to discourage but the opinion is generally pressed that the committee will not Americans from returning during
the present emergency-Reuter. go beyond a Report.
It is pointed out that China will not be satisfied with anything so anodyne, and it is possible that pressure from Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Ambassador to Paris and chief delegate at Geneva, will delay a settlement-Reuter.
C. T. WANG AT STATE
DEPARTMENT
Washington, To-day.
The Chinese Ambassador, Dr. C..
TO CONSIDER PROPOSALS
Geneva, To-day. The sub-committee of the Com- mittee of 23 yesterday dealt with the report of M. Joseph Avenol, Secre- tary-General of the League, on the
situation in the Far East-
The report pays regard to the Chinese draft resolution.
The committee passed the second T. Wang, called on the Secretary reading of the report and will now of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, yester-proceed immediately to consider whe- day, when, according to Mr. Hull ther the report can furnish pro- at a press conference later, there posals to be submitted to the League. was a general exchange of inform- Assembly. ation and views on the Sino-Ja- panese situation.
It is generally presumed that the committee of 23 will hold another KOBE INCIDENT
plenary meeting to-morrow (Wednes- Commenting on the assertion by day) to hear the result of the find- Americans arriving in Shanghailings of the sub-committee-Trans- that United States consular
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