CHINESE PROBLEMS.
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FIRM ACTION BY JAPAN.
(Received Last Night, 11.40 o'clock.^
TOKK). Sept. 9.
It is announced that the Goverkment does not intend, to mobilise the troops, but to \ deal firmly with the Chinese problems. The press is strictly censored. •;'
CHINA EXPRESSES REGRET.
(Received Last Night, 11.40 o'clock.) PEKING. Sept. 9.
China has instructed her representative at Tokio to express regret at the fate of the three Japanese at Nanking.
A full investigation of .the matter has been ordered. JAPAN,TJKREASONABLE. Received This Morning, 12.30 o'clock. PEKING, Sept. 9. General Shiba, whom the Japanese Government sent to inquire, admits that tli© Japanese officers and soldiers, acting without Japan's consent, assisted the rebels in defending Nanking. Hence, although the- Chinas© Government wa"s adopting' alconeiSal opinion in ;is inelihefdrto oonßider, the ' : o,;ry\*d x '^ cially in- vi'6w : of Japah's aciion :&*-' harbouring The inquiry suggests that the tnw» murdered Japanese Were mistaken lor looters. ■,, . >■:■'■ > ;■■> -. .» \ /v : ■ 'f'-'\--
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 10 September 1913, Page 5
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154CHINESE PROBLEMS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 10 September 1913, Page 5
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