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Japanew Wnrniny fSscslved 16, fi.#5 a.m.) • > LONDON, Oct. 14 i A message from Tientsin states that Mr Matosoka, the -president of the Geeth Menoheriaa Railway and the youngest mexnher oi Japan 's "braiu trust," told journalists -to-day that the Chinese problem was ineoluble until Shanghm spd Nankjpg wero eseapied. Mr Matsuoka sajd that fhe movemehts pf Marshai Chjang Kai-shek were not important. The feei Chinese leaders were at present jn BbanghaL He adfed that jntoytorence by other Puwera in the Fa? East would endasger
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 20, 16 October 1937, Page 5
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