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TENSION IN SHANGHAI

DISORDERS IN INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT CLASHES BETWEEN CHINESE AND JAPANESE Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright SHANGHAI, January 20. There were serious disorders in the International Settlement, where an armed clash took place between a mob of Japanese civilians and the Chinese municipal police, resulting in one Chinese policemen being killed and two wounded.

The conflict followed a brutal attack upon five Japanese monks by'Chinese workers on Monday. A number of Japanese civilians organised a party and burned the Chinese cotton factory whoso workers were responsible for tho outrage on the monks, A very grave situation prevails here. The Chinese police threaten reprisals.

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Evening Star, Issue 21006, 21 January 1932, Page 9

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TENSION IN SHANGHAI Evening Star, Issue 21006, 21 January 1932, Page 9

TENSION IN SHANGHAI Evening Star, Issue 21006, 21 January 1932, Page 9

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