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PRIVATE TALKS AT GENEVA.

QUESTION OF AMERICA'S PARTICIPATION,

invite the United States to attend the deliberations of the Council.

the frets of contemporary history in the Far East Lo suggest (as the Japanese note does) that the anti- in Chinn 18

The formuła agreed upon 1:1 | understood to retire the concent Japanese movement

in

of the Chinese and Japanese re- "an instrument of national polley presentatives, both of whom called, under the direction of the Nation- M. Briani after the privateatist Party". The movement, meeting of the Council, and it is reality, may be nice to be the work and consent the Japanese therunelves understood that China's

already been obtained.

is undoubtedly sustained by the insult and humiliation and acts of their Ingrant aggression which feudalminded Military are con.

Geneva, Ost. 14. No public meeting of the Counhas

it was held today but there have been further private tions.

Conversa

Japanese Reservation.

4. For this reason, it is be-

M. Briand received, at his hotel Mr. Yoshizawa, after a long continually infleting on China. at 9.30, the members of the Coun-versation with M. Briand, declared |

it's committee on the Sino-Japan- that he must refer the question ofyond the power and competence of 1:30 conflict, He Was to have an invitation to the United States,

any Chinese Government to nup-

the

seen, yesterday afternoon, the to the Japanese Government for presan the Inpanese note de members of the Council who did instructions, and ponding the remands the anti-Japanese move- not participate In yesterday's priceipt of these presumably, no fur-

the vate conference of the four big Pow. ther meeting of the Council willent in China which, indeed,

Inevitable expression of er and Spain, but owing to the be held to-day.--Reuter.

mind and feeling of the Chinese prolongation of the public sitting

People and a spontaneous mobilisa- ition of their moral force against unexampled nets of alien aggres-

This projected private meeting had to be abandoned,

M. Briand is keeping the menis) bets of the Council who did not at

Agreement on Procedure,

Later.

Eugene Chen's Parl,

Canton, Oct. 14.

ed

of

the

On October 1, Mr. Eugene, sion. The movement can only he Chen. Minister for Foreign Affair, ended by Japan -through the sup tead the deliberations of the despatched the following telegram pression of brate force in

Man- Couuril's committee on the dis-to the Council of the Langue

of churia which is gravely compro- pute informed of these private Nations now in sussion at Geneva:mising the paratie and hinder of discussions,

modern civilis- League circles fully realise the

"The Council of the League of

Power. by a

policy bas- difficulty of the situation, and the Nations is already selled of the od on the frank and hest reengni final decision of the Council is facts of the situation resulting

tion of that great region as a real from the acts of war committed by and integral part of China and the awaited with much interest.

consequent adjustment Hitherto both sides maintain the armed forces of Japan in Man-

churia, Their positions, and show na sigaj

rights and interests claimed by of vickling.

Lengue intervention appears Japan to this fundamental Chinese to assume the existence of a Gay reality." Centrul Prees. ernment in Japan that commande

Political Council Moves. Har implicit obedience of the The private sitting of the Coun-Japanese Military. This is notor.

Peking. Oct. 14. il has ended. All the members of jo, sly not the

case; and in the The Political Council of Man- the Council except the Chinese present instance the Japanese churia being unable to carry on ita and Japanese representatives were Military in order to frustrate the functions there at present present. The question discussed League demand for evigation of was the admission of a representa-Japanese troops from the invad moved to Peking and opened of- tive of the United States Govern-areas in Manchuria, plan to con-Agriculture.--Router. ment at the sittings of the Coun- front the Council of the League: eil dealing with the Sim-Japanese (a) with a new situation in' Man- euflict; and the procedure to be churia by Instigating socalled adopted in this connexion was dis movement of Manchurian inde-

and cussed and it is understood that pendence,

(b) with an agreement was reached.

enlargement of the existing issue It is now expected that the by raising the question of the Council will hold a public sitting Jun

Japanese movement Throughout cavalry and nutilery, accompanied 201 armoured trnin and this afternoon, when an announce-China, in the form of the veiled ment will be made with regard to ultimatum which the Japanese here for clearing the area between aeroplanes, were despatched from the participation of the United Government, at the instance of the Mukden and the Liao River of Military, spectacularly delivered to bandits, who are reported to num-

on the her 5,000. the Nanking Arthurities Chinese National Day. October 10.

Slates.--Rrüfer,

U. S. Participation Approved. Geneva, later. The private meeting of the Commeil this morning decided to

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