STATUS OF THE SETTLEMENTS
OMMENT BY JAPANESE SPOKESMAN deceived December 7, 1 a.m.) TOKYO, December 6. Commenting on the recent deDpments at Shanghai, the Foreign ice spokesman (Mr Tatsuo Kai), who was formerly Consul- : leral in Shanghai, asserted that ! foreign settlements there had no ius as a State and the Chinese , ereignty over them was intact, deviously Mr Kawai had reiter- ' i that the Chinese Maritime Cusis were nowadays an inral part of the Chinese vernment and the Inspector- ■ ■ leral . was a mere em?ee of the Government, as Mi V- Soong stated when he transed the Ministry of Finance to Dr. B. Kung. • a Kawai added that Japan inlied to respect foreign vested in'Sts generally. iPANESE APOLOGISE * SNCROACHMENT ON U.S. DEFENCE SECTOR Received December 6, 7.5 p.m.) I SHANGHAI, December 5. nree Japanese officers called on Commander of the American fees, Brigadier Beaumont, and logised for the Japanese enichment on the American de;e sector on December 3.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22269, 7 December 1937, Page 11
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