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^H'"' % 19,7 p.m. |H' Shanghai, May 19. ^H®8ry interest is ccntred , Lenox Simpson, IHi? and e(!itor and pubH ] Hai'bin Herald, whom ^Pteiresto deport. declar-^HBanti-Japanese and antij»ad aHegino- tlmt he is »0{«ie Soviet. re(piested the Brideport him, Imt the Mr. Simpson, in mfuge in the ■;\e> wE)° have entered aSa!nst the proposm\ ,declai'ed, howovor, m Lv fs not I'ecognised ■jjf al!o^ the Con- ■ a™ out of sheer hospi•^terates her intent_ WU h,]] at the first opbrot^r of the *h2mpson' wellBhient^' "IV™* assas" ^HtuD twn loVv'lnS the IM^jears ago.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 536, 20 May 1933, Page 5
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105[?]DITOR IN CHINA Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 536, 20 May 1933, Page 5
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