CHINESE TROUBLE.
(EY TEI.EGRA.rH —rER TRESS ASSOCIATION.] SERIOUS OUTLOOK.
LONDON. May 1 The “Daily Now’s' - Paris correspondent says: The British Foreign Office for the past fortnight has been secretly warning intending travellers against using the trans-Siberian rad way. and the Quai D'Orsay is now actins* in *i si malar niannci. “I.e Matin"’ predicts a Japanese coup d'etat in China ii.yolv.ng the occupation of Harbin in the secure of the Eastern Chinese railway. The “l.e Matin’’ writer points out that a Japanese-Soviet war i* thciv »
inevitable. . . , , The paper expresses the opinion that Britian and Japan are vra.tnig tor word from Washington before jo.ntb striking against the Chinese Bolshe-^
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1927, Page 2
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107CHINESE TROUBLE. Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1927, Page 2
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