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Tchitcherin Wants Japan Excluded

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Tchitcherin Wants Japan Excluded
by Ernest Hemingway

A newspaper article for the Toronto Star that was published April 11, 1922

122466Tchitcherin Wants Japan ExcludedErnest Hemingway

Genoa. The economic conference is proceeding amicably after the stormy scene at the opening session between Louis Barthou of France and Tchitcherin, head of the Russian Soviet delegation.

Tchitcherin caused another diversion today when he protested against the presence of Japan and Rumania. Count Ishii of the Japanese delegation retorted that Japan was here to stay, whether Tchitcherin liked it or not.

The commission appointed to consider the question of Russia consists of seven great powers and Switzerland, Sweden, Poland and Rumania. Ten delegates are to be elected to represent the balance of the states, including Canada.