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ISENSATIONAL REPORT OF JAPANESE ACTION IN TIENTSIN M AN CHURIAN THRONE PLANS
-By Telegraph.— Copyright.)
LONDON, Friday. The Times' Peking correspondent states that the Foreign Legations are investigating the reports that the boy ex-Emperor, Hsuan Tung, was smuggled out of Tientsin by Japanese officers and taken to Dairen, in pursuance of a plan to restore him as Emperor of Manchuria. It is reported that the Manehu Court robes have been taken to Mukden. Foreign offieial dispatches confirm the Chinese reports of fighting on the Nonni River, but state that the main bodies, which were yesterday two days apart, have not yet come into contact, though there have been casualties on both sides. —
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 72, 16 November 1931, Page 5
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