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JAPANESE CLASH WITH BRITAIN AND FRANCE IN SHANGHAI. —Two of the international clashes which daily threaten to involve outside nations in the Sino-Japanese struggle are graphically pictured here in photographs from Shanghai. At the top the French Consul-General, M. Auge (right), is strenuously arguing with Japanese representatives against their request that military supply trucks of the invading army be permitted to pass through the French concession. At the left is the Japanese VicePonsul Mr Fukuda, and in the background an army officer. Britain is involved in the incident shown below as a body of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, moving up to investigate throwing of a bomb in the international Settlement during Japan’s victory parade, are halted by Japanese troops. The British commander is arguing his right to proceed with the Japanese sentry.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 52, 29 January 1938, Page 6

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JAPANESE CLASH WITH BRITAIN AND FRANCE IN SHANGHAI.—Two of the international clashes which daily threaten to involve outside nations in the Sino-Japanese struggle are graphically pictured here in photographs from Shanghai. At the top the French Consul-General, M. Auge (right), is strenuously arguing with Japanese representatives against their request that military supply trucks of the invading army be permitted to pass through the French concession. At the left is the Japanese Vice-Ponsul Mr Fukuda, and in the background an army officer. Britain is involved in the incident shown below as a body of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, moving up to investigate throwing of a bomb in the international Settlement during Japan’s victory parade, are halted by Japanese troops. The British commander is arguing his right to proceed with the Japanese sentry. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 52, 29 January 1938, Page 6

JAPANESE CLASH WITH BRITAIN AND FRANCE IN SHANGHAI.—Two of the international clashes which daily threaten to involve outside nations in the Sino-Japanese struggle are graphically pictured here in photographs from Shanghai. At the top the French Consul-General, M. Auge (right), is strenuously arguing with Japanese representatives against their request that military supply trucks of the invading army be permitted to pass through the French concession. At the left is the Japanese Vice-Ponsul Mr Fukuda, and in the background an army officer. Britain is involved in the incident shown below as a body of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, moving up to investigate throwing of a bomb in the international Settlement during Japan’s victory parade, are halted by Japanese troops. The British commander is arguing his right to proceed with the Japanese sentry. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 52, 29 January 1938, Page 6

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