JAPAN OBJECTS.
BRITISH LOAN TO CHINA.
TENSION IN SHANGHAI. United Press Assn. —Hy Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, November 12. The News-Chronicle quotes the Tolvio Foreign Office Spokesman’s assurance that Japan is contemplating an amicable settlement of the Shanghai murder incident. Nevertheless it is understood that Japan ".ill reject any proposal for a British loan to China because currency reform has been effected without consulting Japan. The Daily Telegrajffi’s Tokio correspondent mentions a fresh outrage at Shanghai, where a gang destroyed a Japanese porcelain shop. This had startled the Foreign Office and dashed hopes of a relaxation of the existing tension. It is believed there is a connection between the two outrages and other recent events, which are regarded as a deliberate effort to embroil China and Japan.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13105, 13 November 1935, Page 5
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