QUIET IN EAST
PEKING’S SAFETY CHINA VIEWS JAP ATTITUDE. , Ur'ted Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.; (Received May 23 at S a.in.) PEKING, May 26. All fronts are reported quiet. The exodus from Peking has slackened and rail'.i.ay traffic is becoming normal. While they are disposed to accept the Japanese assurance, that they do not intend to occupy Peking forcibly, the Chinese believe that the Japanese military will not hesitate to do. so if it becomes neessary for bargaining purposes.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1933, Page 5
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78QUIET IN EAST Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1933, Page 5
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