UNREST IN CHINA
ATTACKS ON JAPANESE MARTIAL LAW IN HANKOW CONCESSION. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright ' SHANGHAI, September 19. Following the murder of a Japanese policeman, Yoshioka, by an unknown person, who fired point blank and escaped in a lorry, martial law has been proclaimed in the Japanese Concession at Hankow and the neighbouring Chinese-controlled ex-German Concession. A Korean, Colonel Ryoi, who is attached to the Manchukuo army, alleges that Chinese attacked him on a Hankow-bound train and ribbed him ot £316.
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Evening Star, Issue 22449, 21 September 1936, Page 9
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80UNREST IN CHINA Evening Star, Issue 22449, 21 September 1936, Page 9
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