JAPANESE TACTICS
FOSTERING ANTUBRITISH FEELING EFFORTS OF ARMY OFFICERS. SAY AUSTRALIA IS THEIRS FOR THE TAKING. (British Official Wireless.) (Received This Day. 11.0 a.m.) RUGBY, August L The Shanghai correspondent of “The Times” says Japanese Army officers are continuing to foster anti-British feeling, telling the Chinese that the Tokio negotiations are a proof of Britain's inability to fight, and that Australia is theirs for the taking if Orientals unite. FORCED TO STRIP TREATMENT OF WOMEN MISSIONARIES. (Received This Day. 11.0 a.m.) PEKING, August 1. Two British women missionaries were forced to strip for examination at Kaifeng, in the presence of Japanese or Korean women. They were accompanied by another British missionary and a Dane, trying to reach Peking from Siam. An American woman, Mrs Wilhoit, was partly stripped and searched while boarding a liner at Tsingtao.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 August 1939, Page 6
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