The Manchurian Arena: An Australian View of the Far Eastern Conflict

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Following the Mukden incident and prior to the outbreak War in the Pacific, Australian correspondent F. M. Cutlack, following a tour of the Far East, argues for Japan's case in its occupation of North Eastern China following the Mukden Incident, and argues that the League of Nation's prejudiced treatment of Japan was pushing the empire toward inevitable conflict with the Western powers.

Author(s): Frederic Morley Cutlack
Publisher: Angus & Robertson
Year: 1934

Language: English
City: Sydney
Tags: Australia Japan Pacific Manchuria Manchukuo China Sino-Japanese War Mukden League of Nations

vii. Preface
1. Introductory
6. Has Australia a Voice?
12. Japan's Work and Claims
17. Separate Political Entity
27. Anti-Foreign Campaigns
38. Why Japan Acted
43. Some Personal Stories
53. League and the Pact
65. Signs of New Order
71. Australia's Interest