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RESISTANCE URGED.

Fulfilment of Promise Made To Chinese Students. JAPANESE REMAIN ITEM. SHANGHAI, December 27. In fulfilment; of the promise given by the executive committee of the Kuomintang to Chinese students and the nation, upon its assumption of the control of Xanking last week, it has sent an urgent telegram to Marsha! Chang Hsueh-liang. the Manchurian commander, urging that armed resistance be made against the ••'apanese who are attacking Chinchow. xne situation offers grave possibilities.

A message from Tokyo states that tns Japanese Minister of War, General Araki, declares that the three-party Note has not influenced the policy of the War Omee. Peace in Manchuria will be impossible until the whole of the Chinese army is south of the Great Wall

ine Japanese Foreign Office replied yesterday to the three Powers 1 protest against the attack on Chinchow. It is believed that the reply emphasised Japan's determination not to tolerate the existence of the Chinchow Government, which recognises no difference between Chinese soldiers and bandits. Hence warfare will continue while either is present in Manchuria.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 306, 28 December 1931, Page 7

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RESISTANCE URGED. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 306, 28 December 1931, Page 7

RESISTANCE URGED. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 306, 28 December 1931, Page 7