COMMENT IN BRITAIN
UNNECESSARY HEAT
LEAGUE NOT WEAKENED
LONDON, March 28.
The "Daily Telegraph," discussing Japan's withdrawal from the League, says: "Loose talk about economic boycotts and embargoes and requiring Japan to hand back the mandate over the Caroline Islands will do nothing but excite unnecessary heat and resentment."
The "News-Chronicle" says: "Nothing will weaken the League . more than the presence of a nominal member whose whole policy is a steady defiance of both the letter and the spirit of the Covenant. With Japan's withdrawal that scandal ends."
NOT ALL QUIET IN JEHOL
■KOBE, March 28.
The Chinese are attacking strongly in the neighbourhood of Shanhaikuan, endeavouring to regain, possession of the Great Wall. The Japanese are calling for reinforcements. Fifty miles, westward of Jehol, Governor Tang Yu Lin's considerable force is putting up a fight against the Japanese.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 7
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