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TROUBLE-MAKERS WARNED

Position in Singapore SINGAPOEE, July 23. A Government communique warns Chinege and Japanese residents, in the event of hostilities in China, that it would not hesitate to use its full powers against trouble-makers. Chinese "and Japanese editors are advised to comment restrainedly. The organised collecfcion of money for remission to China and Japan for military purposes will not be tolerated. The Government refuses to say whether the communique originated in Whitehall, which is expecting hostilities. The police reveal that a Japanese fisherman was stripped and beaten, but not seriously injured, yesterdhy night by a gang of Chinese youths. This morning a party of 15 Japanese girls going to school were roughly handled by Chinese boys.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 160, 24 July 1937, Page 5

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TROUBLE-MAKERS WARNED Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 160, 24 July 1937, Page 5

TROUBLE-MAKERS WARNED Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 160, 24 July 1937, Page 5

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