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PRESS OPINION

REBUKE TO JAPAN

NEW YORK, 30th January. The "Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent states that the suspense in Washington to-night is greater than at any time since the World War. Tho overnight turn for the worse in Shanghai, with news of the Japanese occupation of various parts of the Internation Settlement and further aerial demonstrations with the possibility of a renewal of aerial bombardment, kept tho Administration awaiting a reply from Japan to to-day's Anglo-American protests.

The "Herald-Tribune," iv a leader, voices the sharpest rebuke to Japan yet made by any responsible,' American journal. "Japan," it says, "is using the same sort of savagery and slaughter as that indulged in by Chinese war lords, having as much difficulty in controlling her military as the Chinese have, and producing in sum a situation from which sho can only emerge with enormous loss and suffering."

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 26, 1 February 1932, Page 7

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PRESS OPINION Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 26, 1 February 1932, Page 7

PRESS OPINION Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 26, 1 February 1932, Page 7