§ 9. Commander BELLAIRSasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether any suggestions for joint military action have been made by the British Government since they took office to the American and for Japanese Governments in regard to the disorders in China?
Mr. A. HENDERSONNo suggestions for joint military action have been made, but His Majesty's Government have on two occasions during the past year consulted with the United States and Japanese Governments, and on one of these occasions with the French and Italian Governments also, regarding the protection of their respective nationals in China.