PEACE PRESERVATION
Japanese Offer Aid to Organisations TOKIO, July 30. The Foreign Ofllce spokesman, Mr. Rawai, stated that, iu consequence of tho Japanese Army having established control in the Peiping and Tieutsin reglon, the Chinese inhabitants were likely to organise thenjselves into local peaee preservation bodies, having contact with the Japanese and which the Japanese were ready to aid. "In due course, ' ' added Mr. Kawai, "such organisations tnay well develop Into an autonomous administration. "
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 166, 31 July 1937, Page 5
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