Wuteuhchen is due to a conflict of opinion between Chinese Government factions, after he was promised the anti-Japanese agitation would be ended. The peace prospects are growing hourly more remote. UPRISING FEARED. INTERNAL JAPANESE DISORDER. (Receiv&d this day at 0 25 a.inf LONDON, March 13. The “News Chronicle” says that dispatches from Japan indicate that a military coup, is imminent there. Doctor Nitobe, former umler-Secretary to the League of Nations, was dragged from hits hospital by military officers and forced It) apologise for saying that militarists were as dangerous as Communists. A tide of violent nationalism is sweeping Japan, and, unless an attempt to form a National Government hiicoeds fpiiekly, there may he an uprising.
COLONEL CAMPBELL’S APPEAL. SYDNEY, Ala re 1 1 M. ft. is ofliciu 11 v iiimuimccd t lint. Ill' l Stale (lovcrmnonl will lod<ro mm appeal ana i list the decision of Justice Street, who allowed the appeal of Colonel Erie Campbell.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1932, Page 5
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