JAPS IN MANCHURIA
ALLEGE BOLSHEVIK DISTURBANCES. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, April 25. Asked for reasons for the deadlock in t.h e Sino-Japanese negotiations at Shanghai, the Foreign Secretary (Sir J. Simon), in the Commons, said that the main difficulty arose over the question of the fixed limit for the second stage of the withdrawal of the Japanese troop’s to the International Settlement, and certain municipally-con. trolled roads adjacent to it. (Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn). TOKIO, April 26. The Japanese Government’s investigations prove Bolshevik instigation behind the outrages in Manchuria and uprisings in China, aiming to overthrow any established authority. Evidence was secured as to the sopely o - . u .is,
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Grey River Argus, 27 April 1932, Page 5
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