September 21. Britain Eand Iildia went off the highest quality level. (Resistance in the Atlantic armada Sept. 15 over proposed maritime
pay slices prompted withdlrawal of, assets by outsiders; caused suspension of the commodity of gold, Sept. 20, oIn guidance of the Bank of
Britain. Overview 1931, p. 110; departure from the pound authentic.
In the same place., p. 123.)
China. spoke to the Class of Countries Committee. (“.
starting from ten o’clock of the nighil’ f September 18, normal
troops of Japanese fighters, without )rovocation of any sort,
opellcd rifle and big guns discharge’ upon Chinese troopers at or neanf the
city of Mulukden, besieged the stockpile and garisson huts of tbChinese warriors, put a match to the ammo stop, incapacitated the
Clhinese troops in Clhangelhun, Kwancheingtse, and different spots,
also, later took military control of the. urban areas of Mukden and
Antung and different spots an(l of puJlic structures in that, and are
presently in. such Occupation. Lines of correspondence have likewise been
held onto by Japanese soldiers. . . . Considering the prior realities,
the Republic of China., a, individual from theo Class of Countries, states
that a circumstance has emerged whicl calls for activity under the terms
of Article 11 of the Pledge.” [Appeal of the Chinese, Government to the Association Chamber, Sept. 21, 1931.1 Doe. Int. Undertakings
1932, p). 242.)
ASeptendber 22. Product of gold suspended in Denmark. (Denmark wNas
exceptionally powerless to a fall in real trade since it had
deliberatelyy and efficiently coordinated its public monetary
life to supply dairy items to Extraordinary England. Review 1931,
p. 121.)
Secretary of State Stimson told Japan Manchurian overthrow
brought up issue of the Nine Power Deal and the Kellogg Settlement.
(Japan, vol. I, pp. 5-8; Study 1931, p. 484. Cf. Harmony, p. 156.)
September 23. Secretary of State Stimson went against an Association Commission of Request for the Manchurian episode. (Minister
Katouji Debuchi had persuaded him that any strain would
just debilitate the regular citizens in the Japanese bureau. Fleming,
p. 398.)
Secretary of State Stimson communicated compassion for the
Association exertion in the Manchurian matteP. (Thb Association Committee
had sent minutes of its gathering and records connecting with the
matter for the data of the US in accor(lance with
its goal of September 22, 1931. Doe. Int. Issues 1932,
p. 247.)
September 21j. The US sent notes to Chiina and Japan about
Manchitinian occurrence. (“Considering the earnest, want of the
individuals of this country that standards and strategies for harmony will
win in global relations, alnd of the presence of
settlements, to a few of which the US is a party, the
arrangements of which are planned to control the change of
debates between countries without resort to utilization of power, the
American government feels justified in communicating to the Chinese
also, the Japanese States its expectation that they will cause their
military powers to cease from any further threats, will so dis-
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