Japan's Mandate in the Pacific
Williams, E. T. (July 1933). "Japan's Mandate in the Pacific". American Journal of International Law. 27 (3): 428–439. doi:10.2307/2189972. ISSN 0002-9300.
Abstract: Japan has refused to submit to the decision of the League of Nations which condemns the invasion of Manchuria in September, 1931, and the setting up there of a so-called“independent state of Manchukuo,” and has announced her withdrawal from the League. Should Japan's connection with the League be actually severed at the end of the period of two years' notice required by the Covenant, the continuance of her mandate over certain islands in the Pacific is sure to be called in question. The matter is one that is already disturbing several governments. Japanese statesmen insist that their mandate will not be affected by Japanese withdrawal from the League. Certain German statesmen think that the islands ought to be returned to them.
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