WAR IN THE EAST
JAPANESE BOMBER OV(ER PEKING (Receied this day at i).30 a.m.) i ; *JIKJCJ/NGp M i>y 19, A Japanese bomber,-.-carrying?:twelve bombs, flew ovs£ JMin|r lining. He dropped no bombs, but three Chinese were injured*-by falling shrapnel and bullets, fired Jrom anti-aircraft batteries. D”:'//;; A third visitation caused considerable exeit^meift;among the-native population, and it is regarded in diplomatic circles as a highly provocative action j on the part of Japan, but so far no protest has been lodged. .G
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1933, Page 5
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80WAR IN THE EAST Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1933, Page 5
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