JAPAN FEARS SPIES
• NO PHOTOGRAPHS PERMUTED. ' ' ‘ KOBE, Optobcr 231 ’ 'Extraordinary precraatious afe being taken against esfipniago in Japan. V Americans are being singled but for n|>ec-iai attention by the .Japanese detective, force. % month ago executives of the Tokjo branch of, the Bank of New York were refused permission to send to their, head- office pictures bf Japan , for use im,advertising propaganda. . i The latest step in the ' cnmpiaigu _ occurred, yesterday, wheat & party of A bank officials on «n excursion by cat to kyoto ;, wbre escorted r throng’ out 1 their who prevented any being taken, ,' 'The car.iwfcs iboarded soon after the .stiff of the'hblidlay/and; the tourists were handed over to other parties at v varipijsVstagei of th*.: Journey.. I>ipjk)iriatic pressure is to be, brought to bear tb.case the. eituation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1932, Page 3
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129JAPAN FEARS SPIES Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1932, Page 3
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