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October 12, 1932 issue

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The Lytton Commission's Report on Manchuria is a remarkable document completely upholds the Chinese case. As to that outcome there could be no doubt in the minds of impartial observers, but it is refreshing to have a League commission laying down ten principles as essential to a permanent peace between China and Japan and elucidating them in a clear-cut, straight-forward and eminently practical manner. Thus the commission, besides starting from the position that a settlement by the League must be just to both sides, declares that it must also have due regard for the interests of the Soviet Union and must conform to the Covenant of the League of Nations, the Nine-Power Treaty and the Kellogg Pact.

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