JAPANESE TROOPS MOVING
. SITUATION IN INNER MONGOLIA SOME UNEASINESS FELT U'Nmt.d rrr.ss »<s«!o 1 -iai i"n*--et Ei.Ecinic TELKG SATII— t-Oi'YiUGlir.) (Received March 16, 11.45 p.m.) LONDON, March 16. The Peking correspondent of "The Times" states that an uneasy situation again prevails in Eastern Chahar, where the Japanese, in addition to sending troops to reinforce those already stationed in the Kuyuan district, have transported large quantities of military supplies from Jehol during the last few days. Consequently General Sun Chehyuan. chairman of Chahar, is coming to Peking for a conference with the Chinese military authorities. It is generally expected that a sequel to the Emperor Pu Yi's enthronement will be that the Japanese will attempt to bring Inner Mongolia into the so-called ManchukuoTokvo fold.—"The Times" Cable.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21116, 17 March 1934, Page 13
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