JAPANESE NOTE
WARNING TO CHINA.
United Press Association.—By Electria Telegraph.—Copyright.]
(Received this day at 8 a.m.)
SHANGHAI, October 9. Shigemit.su, Japanese Minister to China, left for Nanking aboard a Japanese gunboat, ostensibly to attend tomorrow’s celebration of the anniversary of the Chinese Republic, carrying a formal protest against tlie anti-Jap-anese boycott. The Japanese cruiser, Tenryu is also carrying extra marines.
Japan’s latest note blames China for Manchurian events and describes the boycott as an instrument of national policy and a hostile act, without using firearms. The protest 'reminds China that assurances were given the Council of the League of Nations to prevent aggravating the situation and declares China is not making an honest effort to restrain anti-Japanese societies whjch are jeopardising the lives,, property, liberty and trade of Japan-, ese subjects. It concludes by holding China responsible for.,the. consequences of a failure to suppress the movement.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 October 1931, Page 5
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