WHAT ARE WE COMING TO.
(Correspondence is welcomed on interesting subjects, but we do not necessarily endorse the opinions of correspondents). (T» the Editor} &ir? —Reading the daily newspapers T. .gather that Japan is not at war with China and that the Japanese are sorry that they bombed and shot the British Ambassador to China by mistake while they were out gunning for Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek, the President and Generalissimo of the Chinese Republic, on a peaceful country road. If they had shot the Marshal instead of the Ambassador, would they have expressed regret to China for having done so, and what explanation would they have given? Perhaps they would have been naive enough to try and get the Chinese to believe that an shooting and bombing the Marshal they had made a tragic mistake and that their real quarry had been the British Ambassador “ r l is a mad world my masters/’I am, etc., “AH YES.”
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13642, 28 August 1937, Page 6
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