EXTRATERRITORIAL RIGHTS IN SHANGHAI
London, To-day.
Interest in Far Eastern developments is, for the present, focussed on the question of extra- territorial rights of foreigners in Japanese- occupied territory.
Much prominence has been given to the state- ment made on the subject by the United States Se- cretary of State.
The "Daily Telegraph" learns that the Foreign Office at the moment is engaged in studying the matter from the juridical viewpoint.
Furthermore, there is a gen- Telegraph” says that it is hardly eral inclination to stress the fact likely that the British Govern- that the text of the Japanese ment will comply with a request Note of apology on the Ladybird of this kind. Incident, has not yet been pub- lished in Tokyo, in spite of the fact that it has been officially communicated to London.
JAPANESE REQUEST
The "Daily Herald" says that the Japanese are seeking not to conquer China but to gain her support for an active policy of "Asia for the Asiatics."
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The Daily Mail" "says that Bri- In reference to rumours that tain will probably accept the Japan had requested Britain to pressions of Japanese regret in the refrain from publishing certain same spirit as was evinced by the points in the Note dealing with United States in settling the Panay diplomatic measures, the "Daily Incident Trans-Ocean.
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