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...Minister. While Dr. Koo and others were eyeing the post longingly two months ago a band of "students" obligingly made it vacant by a savage assault upon the then Foreign Minister Dr. C. T. Wang who, severely injured, "resigned" (TiME, Oct. 5). One of the aspirants was Dr. Alfred Sze, delegate to the League of Nations. Many observers in Shanghai last week predicted that Dr. Koo's tenure would survive only until Dr. Sze's return from Geneva. The Canton faction stubbornly regarded Dr. Koo as only minister protem, hopeful of a chance to get its own Eugene...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MANCHURIA: Rout oj Ma | 11/30/1931 | See Source »

Secrecy surpassed itself when the League Secretariat officially announced that Chinese Delegate Dr. Sze and Japanese Delegate Mr. Yoshizawa had agreed to a "truce"'-whereupon both orientals denied the official announcement. In Tokyo reports that Mr. Yoshizawa had used the word "truce" (thus giving away Japan's pretense that she is not at war; created such towering indignation that the diplomat's recall was rumored and almost every Japanese newspaper flayed him. Later he explained that he had not said "truce," was apparently forgiven...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE LEAGUE: Secrets | 11/30/1931 | See Source »

...last meeting of the club, a special committee to deal with the Manchurian situation was organized, and a resolution was passed that all Chinese students will exert every effort to back up the four points submitted by Dr. Alfred Sze to the League of Nations as the basis for settling the present dispute...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHINESE HERE PLEDGE DEATH IN SUPPORT TO GENERAL MA | 11/19/1931 | See Source »

...huge cigars) had in mind when he told the League Council in Geneva last week that Japan demands?as her chief condition for withdrawing Japanese troops from Manchuria?that China's Government actively combat all Anti-Japanese demonstrations by Chinese (see p. 16). Shot back Chinese Delegate Dr. Alfred Sze in the general direction of Mr. Yoshizawa's aromatic stogie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN-CHINA: Boycott, Bloodshed & Puppetry | 10/26/1931 | See Source »

...week by the Sino-Japanese crisis (TIME, Sept. 28). Facts were not in dispute. Japan by her own admission had put troops and airplanes into Manchuria (which is Chinese), and these Japanese forces had spilled Chinese blood. Such spilling is war. declared China's League Delegate, Dr. Alfred Sze, at Geneva last week, again demanding that the League intervene. Resolved to keep China's Sze and the Japanese delegate Kenkichi Yoshizawa from actually clawing each other's throats. League Secretary Sir Eric Drummond put the furious Orientals for a time in separate rooms. In a third room...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN-CHINA: Minister Mobbed | 10/5/1931 | See Source »

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