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OF COMMITTEE OF NINE'S RECOMMENDATIONS
INDICATION LEAGUE WILL ADOPT STRONG ATTITUDE
IN HANDLING THE SINO - JAPANESE
DISPUTE
AMERICA AND RUSSIA ASKED TO HELP IN NEGOTIATIONS
[THROUGH RZUTKRʼa ADENOY.]
GENEVA, February 12
THE Drafting Sub-Committee has agreed on the text of recom mendations which, after the Committee of Nineteen's" approval, will be submitted with the rest of the Report to the Assembly, probably on February 20.
The recommendations indicate the determination of the Lengus
JAPANESE BOMB KAILU
350 CASUALTIES REPORTED
(THROUGH RIUTÈR'N, AGUMOX.)
PIPING, Feb. 11. Kain to-day again underwent a severe" bombing, according to Chi- nese reports from Chengteh thid evening. The reports state that aix planes appeared over the city and its surrounding villages from the. direction of Tangliao and systemx- tically Lombed the city and the vil Tages The bombs dropped included several incendiary bombs, which started up. fires,
This attack was followed up by. an attack by Mongol troups and the hard-pressed Chinese garrison call-" assist ed up Volunteer bodies to them,
that the ighting was indecisive.
to adopt a strong attitude in handling the Sino-Japanese dispute,The latest reports to hand state urging both parties to start negotiations with the assistance of a committee, with powers designated by the Assembly, in, which : America and Russia will be asked to participate. Also that members of the League agree that they will not do anything in consistent with the recommendations and will not recogalie the existing regime in Manchuria. Further, to take' as a basis-the Covenant, Nine Power Treaty, the Kellogg Pact, the Ten Prin cipics of the Lytton Report (Chapter Nine), the Assembly resoin. tion of March 11, 1932, and the Brland Declaration of December 1931.
CONCLUSIONS CONTAINED IN DRAFT
COMMITTEE'S REPORT
Regular Troops Engaged. Official, circles admit that Chinese regulars were engaged on the Jehol border yesterday, but deny, abso futely that the Fengtien Province vas invaded and declare that Japanson and Manchukuo troops attacked the Chinese lines near Kail but the latter withdrew.
The Same sources declare that bambing by the Japanese in Kailu tones without interruption and, in addition to the January casual ties, the civilian esmalties caused by Japanese bombings for the first. ten days of February total 160." -- The conclusions in the report of ington Conference, but was delayed An official spokesman, denies a the Drafting Committee consist of particularly by violonce against solutely that any troops of the ten paragraphs, the gist of which, foreign propaganda carried on by Nineteenth Route Army are sim China from time to time, economic Shimenchai or anywhere else in follows:-
boycotts and anti-foreign teaching North China. (1.) The Sino-Japanese, disputa originated over Manchuria which in schools. all of which contributed China and foreign Powers regard-the present dispute broke out..
in creating the atmosphere in which od as part of China under the sovereignty of the Chinese Govern (8.) The boycott previous bo ment The rights conferred on September 18, 1901, which express Russia and subsequently acquired ed indignation at certain incidents by Japan in the S.M.R. zone, were and supported certain claims did derived from the sovereignty of not tail to aggravate a situation
The Nine-Power Treaty already tense. Chins. applies to Manchuris as to other During the first parts of China. phase of the conflict Japan did not argue that Manchuria was not an integral part of China but oven insisted that the dispute ought to I settled between the parties con cerned, China and Japan.
- Lytton Commission,
League Hosting.
GENEVA, Feb. 11. The Committee of Nine met this evening for two hours, but the dis cussions were inconclusive, and the meeting than adjourned till to-mor- row afternoon (February 11).
The Secretariat, in the2 ́mean- while, has been instructed to pre- pare a fresh draft of Paragraph. Five of the Resolution, which deals- (7.) The Lytton Commission found each of the controversies with the power the League attri capable of settlement by arbitra butes to the body which will carry Lion. It was the duty of the nation on the negotiation between regarding itself the injured party to supervise the recommendations.
two parties, China and Japan, and
Not Self-Defence,
by
350, Onsualties.
PEIPING, Feb. 11.
the
to draw the attention of the League 2.) Despite the tradition of when diplomatic, negotiations were autonomy in Manduria it was unduly prolonged in accordance obvious that the Government of the with Article XII of the Covenant." Chinese official reports from Jehol stale that yesterday, the Japanese Three Eastorn Provineos did not regard itself as the government of}
forces launched another attack in a state independent from China.j
(9.) Military operations
the Kaily region, several 'planes The independence preclaimed by Japanese at Mukden and other joining in; bombing all nearby vil Chung To Lio was in different places in Manchuria on the night
lages.
The total casualtics from the times and never meant that be or of September 18, 1887, cannot be the people of Manchuria wished to
regarded 18 measures of self bombing are. 350. be separated from China. Further, I defence. Moreover, even the adop
Quiet still reigns on the other since 1928 Chang Haueh Liang has tion of measures of legitimate fronts. recognised the authority of the defence do not exempt a state from the establishment at Shanhaikwan Official Chinese despatches report Chinese National Government.
of a Manchukuo telegraph, post office and a military radio station.
(Further cables will be
found on page 6.) :
Article XIL
An Extension of Chins.
(0) The activity of Japanese in (3) Under the Chinese Republic Manchuria, both in civil and mili Manchurin was thrown wide open tar matters was inspired by to Chinese immigrante from other essentially politichtconsiderations.. provinces who made Manchuria in A group of Japanese civil and many ways a simple extension of military officials planned, organis China south of the Great Wall, anded and carried out in Manchuria the political economic ties between China and Manchuria grew,
an independence movement as a solution for the situation there as it existed after the events of Sept.. (4.) On the other hand Japan in 18, 1931, for this purpose using the same period, that is the quar- names and activities of certain ter century ending September 1901, prominent Chinese and certain acquired or claimed in Manchuria minorities and native communities rights which restricted the exercise which had grievances against the át sovereignty by China, the Chinese administration. This Government of Kwantung exercis- j movement which was supported and ing what amounted to full sover guided by the Japanese General eignty. This state of stairs might Staff could only be carried out hava continued without complics owing to the presence of Japanese tions and incessant disputes, if troops. In cannot be conndered a both parties had desired or accept spontaneous and genuine indepen ed a policy of close economic and dence movement. political co-operation. Before September 18, 1831, such country had legitimate grievances. Japan took advantage of rights open to question, while China obstructed the exercise of rights which were undoubted.
International Co-operation, (5) The present period of tran- body suggested telephoning to Lon-sition of national reconstruction in den Linge Com The tall-asse China calleon through at 10.49 m., the train by
A polity of
which she was travelling as far tion to which the away as Chelmsford, was searched by the guard and hy 10.62 8. the lady was talking from Chelmsford to her office.
A Tool in Japanoes Hands.
(10.) The Principal political ad- ministrative power in the Gover ment of Manchukuo is in the hands of Japanese officials and advisers, Generally Chi not sup
apan and
not by any other. State
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