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JAPAN WARNS IXDO-CHINA
Rec. 9.30 WASHINGTON, July 26.
Fears that the Indo-Chinese do not really understand Japan, and therefore are not contributing their utmost to the war effort have led the Japanese to issue new threats of force against Indo-China for her failure to comply with Japanese demands.
According to a Tokyo broadcast a Japanese spokesman warned IndoChina that she must make certain contributions toward the completion, of the war in Greater East Asia. The spokesman added suggestively that the Japanese were responsible for some of Indo-China's supplies.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 175, 27 July 1942, Page 3
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