IN MANCHURIA
RUSSIA AND JAPAN
RUPTURE CONSIDERED INEVITABLE.
(United Press Association—By Eiw.tr:* Telegraph,—Copyright.)
(Received this day at 9.25 a in) PEKING. April 28.
Neutral observers sifter a careful study of the conditions in Mam huria. consider an open Russo-, lapanese rupture is inevitable, and predict hostilities by mid-June, Summons ellort-s by Japanese to dissuade the la-ague Commission from proceeding to Norf ii Manchuria are noted. Af. a Japanese hotel where life la*agu,. 'Commissioners are residing in Mukden, Japanese, spies are everywhere in evidence. Microphones are placed urnlet the hotel so as to tup conversations between Lmigm- Ofiioiiils.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1932, Page 6
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