PICKETING OF JAPANESE CONSULATE OFFICE.—Five pickets bearing signs calling for a boycott of Japanese goods and protesting against the bombing of the U.S. gunboat Panay, last month paraded outside the Japanese Consulate in New York. Inside, another delegation, headed by William Dodd jun., son of the newly-retired U.S. Ambassador to Germany, staged a sit down demonstration right outside the Consulates offices, refusing to leave in spite of threats of arrest .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 42, 18 January 1938, Page 4
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70PICKETING OF JAPANESE CONSULATE OFFICE.—Five pickets bearing signs calling for a boycott of Japanese goods and protesting against the bombing of the U.S. gunboat Panay, last month paraded outside the Japanese Consulate in New York. Inside, another delegation, headed by William Dodd jun., son of the newly-retired U.S. Ambassador to Germany, staged a sit down demonstration right outside the Consulates offices, refusing to leave in spite of threats of arrest. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 42, 18 January 1938, Page 4
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