However, it is clearly indicated tnat the United States participation is to he limited to the military situation. Jt is understood that the U.S. Con-sul-General, Mr Cunningham, at Shanghai has been instructed to oppose the injection of co-lateral issues and to seek to obviate any politea! conditions as the price for a Japanese military withdrawal there. ■DEMONSTRATION TN CHICAGO. bAGAINST JAPANESE OCCUPATION. (Received this dav at R a.rnA CHICAGO, March VI. pour policemen were shot. and wouAded to-day while attempting to •liie/l a demonstration in front of the Tribune Tier on the North Mieliitran Boulevard The demonstration is said to have been directed against the Japanese Consulate, located 'in Tier, sis a protest against the occupation of (Shanghai. \ Radical was arrested and charged with the shooting. Several persons were injured as the police Vha'rged the crowd on motor-cycles and GENERAL RESIGNS. SHANGHAI, March 13. The resignation of Major-General
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1932, Page 5
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