793.94/5993

The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the Chinese Legation21

The following is the reply to the Japanese memorandum already despatched to the Japanese Legation:

  • “(1) Since September 18, 1931, Japan has effected the military occupation of the Three Eastern Provinces and has established therein a puppet regime. Japan is now again concentrating large forces and attacking Jehol which, like the Three Eastern Provinces, is an integral part of China’s territory. The Chinese Government, in despatching troops to Jehol for the defence against external military aggression, is exercising its inherent sovereign right. That the Japanese Government should demand the withdrawal of Chinese forces from Jehol is manifestly to extend the sphere of such aggression and to further violate the territorial sovereignty of China. The Japanese Government should therefore be absolutely responsible for the invasion of Jehol. As for the puppet regime in the Three Eastern Provinces, it is a Japanese creation pure and simple—a fact which is known to the whole world. For all its illegal activities, Japan [Page 203] should all the more bear the entire responsibility. Against the puppet regime in the Three Eastern Provinces and the so-called Japan-Manchukuo protocol,22 the Chinese Government has repeatedly lodged strong protests with the Japanese Government, declaring that the Chinese Government could never give them recognition. It is therefore unnecessary to enlarge on this subject.
  • “(2) That Japan should bear the full responsibility for the attack on Jehol has already been stated. The fact that Japan is not only bent upon attacking and seizing Jehol but also declares that her military operations may be extended to North China is sufficient to prove that her long cherished policy of aggression remains unchanged. Chinese troops, in resisting Japanese troops and other forces under Japanese direction or command in Jehol or in taking necessary defensive measures in any other part of Chinese territory, will be acting within their rights. If the Japanese military operations should spread to North China, Chinese troops will naturally exercise their right of self-defence in protection of Chinese territory. Full responsibility for any situation which may be thus brought about should be borne by Japan.
  • “(3) General Tang Yu-lin, Chairman of Jehol Province, is the high Provincial authority of the Chinese Government. Being in command of Chinese military forces in Jehol, he has the duty to defend that Province. The statement made by the Japanese Government concerning the Chairman of Jehol Province must be regarded as a deliberate affront. The Chinese Government hereby lodges its protest.”

  1. Copy of telegram transmitted to the Department by the Chinese Legation on February 25.
  2. Signed at Changchun, September 15, 1932, Foreign Relations, 1932, vol. iv, p. 253.