AFFAIRS IN CHINA
i AUSTUAIjJAN (t N.g. CAW.E ASSOCIATION]
TERRITORY GRAB. i-pkliy/'Aug 2. The Japanese Cabinet has decidgd to adhere to flip Uohidn polipv in regard to the occupation of Saghpjipn ajjd Nitolaevsk despite the protests. rgply to America and an explanation to Britain and France are being drafted.
.TAPS IN IyORE^. (Rpceivpd this day at 9.39 a.U).) TQKIQ, Aqg 3. Japanese Jvprean residents in Chifa region are Withdrawing ip thp f \vpkp pf the Japanese troops who pre being ! withdrawn. The residents tear the spread of pnarcliy and a general insur-' rectiou. ,
JAPANESE VIEAVS’
(Received this day at 9.20 a.m.) TOKIO, August 3. The newspaper “Asalii Aliimbxm” publishes an abstract of tlie United States note regarding Japanese occupation of territory. It agrees that America’s right in asking for a.u explanation in answer to Washington and w|l] 'point’ put’ purely thp '^npo&i^f v character of tlie occupation of Saghalin and the misunderstanding causedover the occupation of Nikofaievsk.' It was formerly a Russian maritime province whjch wap later decreed by thp Governor to be attached tp Saghnlip.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1920, Page 2
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