RIGHTS IN CHINA
DISCLAIMER BY JAPAN ASSURANCE TO BRITAIN AND-OTHER POWERS LONDON, July 13. In the House of Commons, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr R. A. Butler) said that because of rumours, Japan had informed Britain she had no intention of using the situation in China as a pretext for denying the extra-territorial rights of Britain and other Powers in areas occupied by the Japanese. Japan merely asserted that she would act against foreigners impeding her military operations.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 July 1938, Page 3
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