GOODWILL TO CHINA
JAPANESE REITERATION TRADERS MAKE APPEAL (Reed. Oct. 13, 3 p.m.) LONDON, Oct. 12. Japanese commercial organisations have sent a long cablegram to the Associated Chamber of Commerce reiterating the now familiar declarations of Japanese goodwill to China and giving denials of bombing atrocities. The Japanese urge the British association to check anti-Japanese propaganda and assist Anglo-Japanese friendship with a view to developing trade. The British association has replied that the messages will be very fully considered.
PROPAGANDA DENOUNCED FORMER BRITISH M.P. (Reed. Oct. 13, 3.10 p.m.) SHANGHAI, Oct. 12. The former member of the House of Commons, Trebitsch Lincoln, who was suspected of being a German spy in war time and is now a Buddhist monk, has published a circular denouncing anti-Japanese propaganda in China, and declaring that a new empire has arisen to ensure more peaceful conditions than have prevailed under Christians.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19455, 14 October 1937, Page 15
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