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AMERICAN WOMAN. JAPANESE SENTRY’S ACTION. . ANOTHER “INCIDENT.” (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright ) Received March 7, 12 noon. SHANGHAI, March 4. The United States Consul-General lias protested to the Japanese about a sentry cuffing, without provocation, an American woman, Miss Grace Brady, on the side of the head outside tiie British-manned section of the International Settlement. Miss Brady is a teacher in the Episcopalian School for Chinese girls. There is every indication that the Japanese will institute a censorship of all mails. Japanese-censors have been carrying ou d observations at the main Post Office for a week. The spokesman affirms Japan’s right of censorship of all Chinese foreign mails.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 83, 7 March 1938, Page 7
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