The four Chinese in Tientsin, accused of having murdered a pro-Japanese official last April, being handed over to Japanese soldiers on September 6. The British authorities’ long-continued refusal to hand over the suspects led to serious Anglo-Japanese tension, during which Britons were subjected to many indignities at the hands of the Japanese.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 October 1939, Page 7
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52The four Chinese in Tientsin, accused of having murdered a pro-Japanese official last April, being handed over to Japanese soldiers on September 6. The British authorities’ long-continued refusal to hand over the suspects led to serious Anglo-Japanese tension, during which Britons were subjected to many indignities at the hands of the Japanese. Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 October 1939, Page 7
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