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JAPANESE PRECAUTIONS

y MOVEMENT OF TROOPS

(United Prc*B Association.—Copyright.)

mi TOKIO; 28th M«yV ■ . The War Office announces that tw» thousand soldiers '.from Manchuria Will >rsail from Dairen. on 30th Miy- for '■••■" Taing-wuj. Ihe situation generally betokens activity in military eiretea, 'fc«t the.: authorities - continue. strenuously t« insist that all movements arc-purely protective; TJie troops are moria* to" Shantung. ; : ,-:,; ,■■■'... '-„'-.■-:'■?/*?:■■■•■■ .V.' An official statement which has been * issued ,says the Government remembers the incidents at. Nanking and Hankow, when "its nationals' were endangered and actual Indignities were* suffered, and is now; anxious Jest there should be j» repetition in Tainan, where there: iuri two thousand Japanese residents. Consequently as,an emergency measure tt* Government is dispatching troops ti; Tsing-tao, and thence to Tainan, because it is unable to protect the nationals there with the navy. The tre««a will be withdrawn immediately the fear of danger 'to Japanese residents eeaaei - to exist, ; • ';: .■•• • '...-..■-. ■ . ■■ ... • ... :" "

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 124, 30 May 1927, Page 9

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JAPANESE PRECAUTIONS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 124, 30 May 1927, Page 9

JAPANESE PRECAUTIONS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 124, 30 May 1927, Page 9