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EVENTS LEADING UP TO WORLD WAR II . 8

October 17. A large portion of Association Board individuals sent identie notes to
China and Japan summoning the Kellogg Settlement. Fleming, p. 404.)
October 19. Canada authorized trade. of gold. (Canadian dollar depreciateci vigorously on New York trade. Review 1931, p. 234.)
October 20. The US conjured the Kellogg Settlement in light of Japanese attack of Manichuria. (After England, Frane, Germany, Italy, and Spain had (1o01) so. State Delivery 1931,
No. 108, pp. 352 f. See Oct. 17, supra. “A danger of war,whefiever it might arisej is of significant worry to the entirety worhl . . . “.Harmony, p. 159.)
October 24. Association Gathering summoned Craftsmanship. 10 of the Contract to apply
to the Manchurian sitalation. (Since Japan woulh[ iot acknowledge
a draft goal setting a definitee date for troop withdrawal and make sense of
make sense of “the find(lamental standards overseeing 1norm1anl relations”
which she wished to beforehand examine with Chiina. Overview 1931,
pp. 495 f.)
November 4-6. Japanese fought for No1nni Stream Extension. (It had(
been obliterated in1 a Chiinese nationwide conflict and was significant decisively and financially; Japanese security had been looked for by Japanese administration during fixes. Fleming, p. 407.)
November 6. Secretary of State Stimson sent note to Japani encouraging tranquil arrangement
of MIanchurian issue in soul of Gathering resolu.-tions.
(America “noted with lament and concern” Japan’s longing to settle more extensive issues before troop withdrawal. Fleming,
p. 406. Cf. Japan, Vol. 1, ). 35.)
November 11. Secretary of State Stimson asked Geiieral Charles G.
Dawes, American Minister to England, to go to Paris during Association Counlcil meeting.
(“Since this gathering will consider what is happening in Manchuria and questions might emerge which will influence the interests or deal commitments of the Unified States . . . he will be in a )osition to present witri the. rei-resentatives of different countries present in Paris in the event that such gathering ought to appear to be alluring.
” State Delivery 1931, No. 1 1 1, p. 452.)
November 12. Japanese senit final offer to General MR. Climn-shaan to start to pull out from. Tsitsibar by Nov. 115 and scatter hisstart to pull out from.
Tsitsibar by Nov. 115 and scatter his powers, (To achieve the defeat of Mama in I-Heilimgkiang.

Review 1931, pp. 450-453.)
November 19. Japan involved Tsitsihar. (As “absolutely defensivee”
activity “aimnedi at striking a decisivee blow against the Mama Clhanslhan armed force.” Fleminig, p. 409. Cf. Japaln, Vol. 1, pp. 44 f.)
November 21. Japan proposed the Association sen(l a commission. of request to MaTnChur11-ifa..
request to MaTnChur11-ifa.. (Japan figured it would give 11 Clear perspective on the realitieses’
I Manchuria an(l China an(l hop)edI COmImissionI could be, ini(ducel to endorse thel Japallnes occu)pation. Fleiniig, 1). 411.),

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