SEIZURES AT BERMUDA
JAPANESE ALLEGATIONS. PROTEST TO BRITAIN. | <By Telegraph — Press Association—Copyright' 'Received This Day, 11 4> a.m. • TOK 10, January 7. The Foreign Minister (Mr Matsu- \ oka) protested to Sir 11. Craigie (BritI ish Ambassador) against the alleged | action of the British authorities at ! Bermuda on December 23 in seizing i the documents, money and other personal belongings of nine Japanese pas- ; sengers who were eii route to Gerj many aboard the Ameiican liner Ex- • calibor. i Mr Matsuoka demanded a British ! settlement, stating that the action taken was "clearly an abuse of belligerent rights and an infringement of the legitimate rights of free movement of Japanese* neutrals "
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 January 1941, Page 6
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109SEIZURES AT BERMUDA Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 January 1941, Page 6
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