JEHOL SITUATION
EFFECT OF NEW OCCUPATION.
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KOBE, April 4
In consequence of the Japanese reoccupation of Hsinmenghai, further Uiunese- attacks are not expected in the Shaniuukwan region. Ad hope of China’s recapture ol Jehoi lias thus been destroyed.
General Tangyulin, after a crushing defeat at Eengning, has disappeared. His followers have scattered.
JAP DELEGATES FOR GENEVA
TOKYO, April 4,
Conforming to a decision to continue to co-operate at Geneva except ,11 political issues, the Japanese Cabinet Council to-day nominated delegates, headed by Junzo Yoshizaka, to attend the forthcoming International Labour Conference there.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1933, Page 6
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