its expectation that they will cause their military powers to avoid any further threats, will so dis-
military powers to avoid any further threats, will so dis-Occasions Driving, UP TO The Second Great War
present separately of their military as to fulfill the necessities of worldwide regulation and peaceful accords, and will forgo exercises which ‘may bias the accomplishment by
agreeable techniques for a change of their differencess.” Japan,,
Vol. 1, p. 9.)september 24. Secretary of State Stimson approved Representative Prentiss
Gilbert to sit with th1e Association Board in a consultative limit.
(Fleming, p. 403.)
Bolivia deserted highest quality level, an(I Colombia disallowed
product of gold. (Repercussion of English activity, Sept. 21, supra.
Overview 1931, p. 121.)
September 26. Argentina went off gold premise to a dollar premise. (See
Sept. 24, supra.)
September 27. Norway and Sweden deserted best quality level, and
eXI)ort of gold from Egypt proliibited. (See Sept. 24, supra; moreover
since Incredible England stop)pc(d its gold commodity, uncommon
deman(ls for gold and unfamiliar gold qualities were made onl the Bank
.of Sweden, and it was foutnd important to ta-ke the above meitioned measures. The purposes behind the choice are just the strange monetary circumstance on the planet. . .” State Delivery 1931,
No. 105, p. 2618.)
September 29. Denmark went off highest quality level. (“. . . because of tension from agriculturists and to the choice of Norway and
Sweden. . . .” In the same place., p. 262.)
September 30. Association Committee passed goal noticing Japanese expectation of withdrawal of its soldiers as quickly as could be expected and
disclaimer of regional plans in Manchuria. (To put Japanese
protestations on record. Japanr, vol. I, p. 13.)
October 1. ChiiirL asked Board individuals to sendI onlookers to Alanclhuria. (To gather data oIn clearing and pertinent
conditions. Study 1931, I). 487.)
October 6. C}hina asked withldrawal of Japanese soldiers before the following
Committee meeting. (S0e Oct. 1, suipra.)
October 7. Finland disallowed acquisition of unfamiliar trade aside from
approved i)y B3ank of Finland. (“With at view to the mainte1!n’a7(Tc of thle highest quality level and tlie adjustment of thle nmarik.”
State IRclease 1931, No. 106, ). 286.)
October .9. The. US urge(l the Association “to state, all strain
ni(ld authority wi dainty its cornmplet.ence towalr( managing the activity
of China and Japan,” and said it “acting in(lependlently through
its (dil)lonlatic agents will attempt to build up what tile
Association dpes. . . . (To “keep away from any (langer of humiliating the
League} inl the course to w1hiclh it is currently dedicated.”. Fleming,
p. 401; Doe. Int. Issues 1932, p. 249; State Delivery 1931, No. 107, p). 29(0. Cf. Harmony, p. 158.)
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