“FINAL WARNING”
Japanese Intimation To
China
REMOVAL OF TROOPS
Soldiers Commence to Leave Peking-
By Telegraph.—- Press Assn.—Copyright. Peking,' June 9.
What is described in Japanese Press dispatches as "the final warning” was served on the Peking military authorities to-day, when Colonel Sakai, the Japanese Chief of Staff in the Hopei Province, demanded the immediate removal from Hopei Province of all Kuomintang organisations and of the Central Government’s troops.
As the provincial Kuomintang has already left Peking And the evacuation of the troops has begun, it is generally believed that the crisis has passed.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 217, 11 June 1935, Page 9
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