AMERICAN SUSPENSE
(Press. Assn.
AWAITING JAPANESE REPLY TO JOINT ; NOTE i NEWSPAPER'S SHARP REBUKE
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Rec. Jan. 31, 5.5 p.m. NEW YORK, Saturday. The "Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent states that the suspense in Washington to-night is greater than at any time since the World War. Overnight the turn for the worse in Shanghai with the news of the Japanese occupation of foreign parts of the International Settlement and further aerial demonstrations, with the possibility of • the renewal of an aerial bombardment kept the Administration awaiting a reply from Japan to to-day's Anglo American protests. The "Herald-Tribune" in a leader, voices the sharpest .rebuke to Japan yet made by any' responsible American journal. "Japan," it says, "is using the same choice of savagery and slaughter as that indulged in by the Chinese war lords, and is having as much difficulty in controlling her military leaders as China. She is producing, in the sum, a situation from which she can emerge only with enormous loss and suffering."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 136, 1 February 1932, Page 3
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