FAR EAST UNREST.
.IAI’AXESE AGAIN ACTIVE IN CHINA XIJMKHOES ARHESTS AXD TRAFFIC DISEOCAIED ' NERA OIASNEES IN RE KANG (U.F.A, b> Elcc. Tel. Copyright). (Received Nov. 7, 8.30 p.m.) 'LONDON, Nov. 7. The Times’s Peking correspondent says that there is nervousness in official circles regarding Ihe Japanese army’s renewed activity in North China 1 , including extensive manoeuvres along the railway line south of Peking, dislocating incoming traffic, while Japanese gendarmes, acting without the permission of the Chinese authorities, are . arresting numbers of Chinese at Peking and Tientsin. Chinese officials arc unable to- decide whether the. new activity is designed merely lo ‘keep the pot boiling” or whether it presages more serious developments in view of Europe’s preoccupation in the Abyssinian dispute.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12704, 8 November 1935, Page 5
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