OUTRAGE IN SHANGHAI
JAPANESE SHOP DESTROYED
FOREIGN OFFICE STARTLED
LONDON, November 11.
The "News-Chronicle" quotes the Tokio Foreign Office Spokesman's assurance that Japan is contemplating an amicable settlement of the Shanghai murder incident.. Nevertheless, it is understood that Japan will reject any proposal for a loan to China, because currency reform was effected without consulting Japan. The "Daily Telegraph's" Tokio correspondent mentions a fresh outrage at Shanghai, where a gang destroyed a Japanese porcelain shop. This startled the Foreign Office and dashed hopes of relaxation of the existing tension. It is believed that there is a connection between the two outrages and other | recent events which are regarded as a deliberate effort to embroil China and Japan.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 117, 13 November 1935, Page 11
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117OUTRAGE IN SHANGHAI Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 117, 13 November 1935, Page 11
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