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WAR BELIEVED INEVITABLE

SOVIET AND JAPAN EFFECT OF COUP ON FOREIGN POLICY , CHINESE GOVERNMENT'S FEARS / (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.) (Received February 2*7, 2.31 a.m.) LONDON, February 26. It is reported from Shanghai that the Chinese Government at Nanking fears that the result of the revolt will be the entrenchment of the militarists in powef, with a consequent “stronger” policy in Outer Mongolia where the army leaders have long been eager to take the bit between their teeth. It is generally feared that a RussoJapanese war is now unavoidable and may break out in the spring. The two British Air Force flyingboats which arrived at Shanghai on a goodwill flight to Japan, are postponing their departure. It is reported that the aims of the rebels include the abolition of Parliament and the restoration of the feudral rights of the aristocracy.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21718, 27 February 1936, Page 11

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WAR BELIEVED INEVITABLE Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21718, 27 February 1936, Page 11

WAR BELIEVED INEVITABLE Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21718, 27 February 1936, Page 11

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