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CHINA AND JAPAN

THE SITUATION EASED. WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS. BOTH SIDES GIVE WAY. United P:—ss Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright. TOKIO, July 22. It Is -stated that the situation in North China has ea-sed. The Chinese 37th Division Is said to have withdrawn and the Japanese to have retired to an area nearer Fengtai. A HANDS OFF POLICY. GERMANY AND AMERICA. FEAR OF WORLD CONFLICT. United press Astn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright. NEW YORK, July 21. The Washington correspondent of the United Press states that the German ambassador called on the Secretary of State, Mr Cordell Hull, and indicated that Germany was associating herself with the United States in a very strlot “hands off” policy in the Far East for fear that interference possibly might ignite a world conflict.

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20253, 23 July 1937, Page 7

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125

CHINA AND JAPAN Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20253, 23 July 1937, Page 7

CHINA AND JAPAN Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20253, 23 July 1937, Page 7

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