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Show CHINA APPEALS FOR WORLD AID BRI S.SF.LS, Not. 13 UP) The Brussels far eastern conference censured Japan today ovrr the negative vote of Italy. BRUSSELS, Nov. 15 (UP) China followed up her demand for sanctions sanc-tions against Japan today v. an a four-point proposal to halt Japan by concerted international action. China circulated the proposal among delegates to the far eastern conference as they met to approve a joint declaration, initiated by the United States, Britain and France, denouncing Japan and implying possible coercive measures. China made the following proposals: 1. An embargo on the supply to Japan of materials essential for war or for industrial purposes. 2. ' A boycott on Japanese exports and Japanese shipping. 3. Refusal to give credit to Japan. 4. Extension of aid to China by supplying her with war material and credit. The joint declaration, which re-"celvednts re-"celvednts Ural reading-RaturdayT rejects all of Japan's arguments to justify her invasion of China, censures cen-sures her refusal to talk peace and carries a hint that the conference powers may now look toward measures to halt the Tokio government. govern-ment. The conference was expected to approve the document with only, Italy, who has championed Japan's , cause, abstaining. It then waa ex- pected to adjourn for a week to enable the delegates to consult their government on the next step to "force" peace in the Far East. |