Led by the British peer Lord Lytton, the commission was appointed by the League of Nations in December 1931 to investigate a dispute that had arisen between the Republic of China and Japan over the soヽalled Mukden Incident: an explosion on the South Manchurian Railway line in September 1931...
(See Lytton Commission.) Bulwer-Lytton was born in India when his father, the 1st earl, was viceroy there, and he succeeded to his father’s titles while still a schoolboy. He was educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge, and secured his first government posts, in the Admiralty...
Consular Police as an International Problem : From the Washington Conference to the Lytton Commission Report 李顿调查团上呈国联理事会关于日本侵略中国东北及伪满洲国真相的报告书的中文版本,在国联档案馆的档案编目中,并不归属于"Lytton Commission"全宗,而是孤立地存在于R54... 梶居,佳広 - 人文学報 = Jo...
Aborted Ideas of an Internationally Administered Manchuria: The Background to the Lytton Reportdoi:10.1007/978-981-19-7067-2_10This chapter examines the proposal to put Manchuria under special administration that was made in 1932 by the commission dispatched by the League Council under Lord Lytton ...