CHINA AND JAPAN
(Press. Assn.-
TENSION GROWING i nt en sifi cati on of boycott causeS further alarm ARMED DEMONSTRATIONS
-By Telegraph — Copyright) .
Rec. Sept. 1, 5 p.m. Shanghai, August 31. - The intensiiication of the antiJapanese boycott aetivities, jncluding a campaign of bomb-throw-ing, is creating apprehensionTwo Japanese cruisers and four destroyprs arrived tbis morning, but failed to allay tbe anxiety of the; Japajiese. The, commander of a naval landing party submitted a strong protest to tbe Mayor, Mr. Wu Tehcben, against the propaganda carried on in the Chinese Press, and demanding action to discontinue it and adding that unless a favourahle reply was received a formal demand for the closure of the offending newspaper ofhces would be submitted. Meantime China is pinning her faith to the report of the Lord Lytton Commission, a meeting of which was held last evening at Peipdng, prior' to proceeding to G-eneva. The general indications from Japan are that the Lytton Commission can only report that fhd ind.ependence of Mancfloukou (M[anchuria) is an accomplished fact.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 317, 2 September 1932, Page 5
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