OFFENSIVE IN JEHOL
WITHDRAWAL FROM LEAGUE
COINCIDENCE EXPECTED
(Beeeived February ■ 14, 1 p.m.) SHANGHAI, February 13. It is generally expected in local and Nanking circles that the long-antici-pated Japanese offensive in Jehol will • coincide with the Japanese rejection of the Committee of Nineteen's report. Northern advices state that Japanese preparations have been proceeding at top speed. Since the commencement a month ago no fewer than twenty-four troop trains have been dispatched to points along the Mukden, Shanhaikuan, and Tahusan-Tungliao railways. A Kobe message states that the' Japanese Press is wholly dissatisfied with Geneva developments. Tha "Asahi" advises the withdrawal of delegates. The "Jiji" .declares that the League is seeking to expel Japan because of her warlike preparations against Jehol, but it is erroneous tor blame Japan.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1933, Page 7
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