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AMERICAN PROTESTS

— DAMAGED INTERESTS IN CHINA CONSIDERATION BY JAPAN Press Association—By Telegraph—Coypnghl

TOKIO, February 14. The Foreign Minister, Mr Arita, told the Diet that Japan was considering over 200 unsettled protests concerning damage to American interests in China, including 149 bombings, 73 miscellaneous damage, 10 commercial restrictions, and “ two or three ” killings of Americans for which compensation would be paid. He added that Japan was investigating other insults and indignities, which Mr Arita classed as “ minor matters.”

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Evening Star, Issue 23501, 15 February 1940, Page 13

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AMERICAN PROTESTS Evening Star, Issue 23501, 15 February 1940, Page 13

AMERICAN PROTESTS Evening Star, Issue 23501, 15 February 1940, Page 13

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