MANY EXCESSES
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JAPANESE REVENGE
— By Telegraph — Copyright).
GENEVA, Monday. e League's Consular Commission langluii has received a cabled rereviewing the situation as from iry The signatories inelude t Ciano, Signor Mussolino's son3 report indicates that a reign of t followed the Japanese occupaif IIong-Kew, and "many excesses, ling summary executions, were litted by Japanese reservists and les, and possibly others without l standing, as revenge for past s. The Japanese Consul add the eommitment of excesses feeling was running liigh, as tions were chaotic; but the sitii is now greatly improved, many irahlos being deported to Japan. ; Commission quotes eontradicreports from both sides, and "It is impossible to determine i side broke the truce."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 149, 16 February 1932, Page 5
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