JAPAN’S DENIAL
BRITISH seamen ill-treated
(United Prass Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copy wright.)
(Received this- day at, 2.5 p.m.) ... . TOKIO, November 5.
’file allegation that three seaineri bilked a taxi-driver 1 Wa‘s' in a statement by the Formosan Government, but it avoids the clear denial they were maltrCat'ed by’ police who repeatedly assertedthe nieii were drunk. The statement concludes/ “The police havA done nothing meriting . the critibisni df the’foKeign press. It iamot-expected tha-t suc'h a. trifling matter'should’ be seriously treated' by the 'foreign.press;” ■ 1 ’
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1936, Page 6
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