JAPANESE OFFICERS
INQUIRIES IN CHINA
APPREHENSION FELT
Dnlted Ptesa AasocUUon-rßy Electric Tel»frapb—Copyright. (Received March 12, 2 p.m.) SHANGHAI, March 11. Many people are apprehensive concerning the activities of certain Japanese diplomatic officers, who are inquiring into the values of certain mission and other properties- in China with, the object of ascertaining what compensation may be expected. vin the event of "unexpected circumstances" arising.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 12 March 1934, Page 8
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63JAPANESE OFFICERS Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 12 March 1934, Page 8
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