THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 13, 1938.
DR. WELLINGTON KOO
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CONDEMNS INDUCEMENTS QUEENS
TO RECOGNISE CONQUESTS
Geneva, To-day. Speaking on Abyssinia at the League Council meet- ing yesterday, the chief Chinese delegate, Dr. Wellington Koo, said that any step which might carry with it an indication of the employ- ment of force as an instrument of policy in in- ternational affairs, and which in order to be ac- cepted need only be successful, would prove an encouragement to the forces of aggression and, in the end, detrimental, and even danger- ous, to the genuine cause of peace.
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The fact that a number of mem- ber States actually had acted contravention of the League resolu- tion, was no justification for others to follow their example, as this would amount to putting a premium
· on unilateral repudiation of obliga- tions collectively undertaken.
For these reasons, if the decision was to be taken in the Council's name in the sense proposed, the Chinese Government was unable to ascribe to it.
RESERVES POSITION
BRITONS FROM CHINA NOT
IN NEED
London, To-day.
Mr. H. Day (Labour, Central Southwark) asked in the House of whether the Commons yesterday Government would consider making arrangements with local authorities for financially assisting necessitious If, on the other hand, the present Britons repatriated from countries discussion was merely for the pur-where there was at present political
similar upheaval, under
arrange- pose of giving each member state
ments made in regard to repatriat- represented on the Council the op-ed Britons from Spain. portunity to declare its attitude in He gave as instances of the coun- the situation without prejudice to tries concerned, China and Austria. the principles of the Covenant, or . Sir Kingsley Wood, the Minister to the resolution affirming the prin- of Health, answering for the Gov- -ciple of non-recognition, the Chin-ernment, replied in the negative.
He said that no need to consider ese Government would content it- self with reserving its position in special arrangements in respect of regard to the principles involved.―| countries other than Spain, had ari- Reuter.
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