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Wounding of Ambassador S0URCE OF ATTACK NOT TRACED (lleceived 14, 1.45 p.m.) TOKIO, Sept. 13. The Foreign Ofiice spokesman fitated chat the Japanese had made further in* quiries intd the wounding of the British Ambassador to China, Sir Hugho Knatchbull-Hugessen, but had been unable to trace the source of attack* He added that a second Note to Britain was being prepared. Howo, Who is at present m charge of tho British Embassy, has apprised the Japanese of his intention to traverse on Oetober 14 ihe saine route over which Sir Hueho was travelliug when he was wounded. The Chinese Air Force authoritics tiave notified the British authorities that no Chinese planes were flying on August 26 at the time when the attacli was made by Japanese planes on tho t'ar in which the British Amassador was travelliug from Nanking to Shanghai.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 204, 14 September 1937, Page 5
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