BODILY ATTACKED.
Foreign Diplomatic Officials In
Japan.
U.S. MINISTER PROTESTS. (Reod. 11 a.m.) TOKYO, Mar. 24. The United States Ambassador, Mr. J. C. Grew, acting on behalf of the Diplomatic Corps, protested vigorously to the.Japanese Foreign Minister over recent cases of actual bodily attacks and insulting behaviour on the part of Japanese nationals against foreign diplomatic officials.
Mr. Grew's protest was the immediate outgrowth of an incident involving Count Tascher de la Pagerie, French Commercial Attache, whose leg was broken in a scuffle with a Japanese taxi driver at Kobe, and' who later was declared to have been subjected to mistreatment by Japanese policc and Customs officials.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 71, 25 March 1941, Page 8
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