PEACE IN BALANCE
SITUATION IN NORTH CHINA. JAPANESE WARNING. (United Press Assn.—Telegraph Copyright.) (Rec. 8.0 p.m.) Shanghai, June 8. Peace in North China still hangs in the balance as a result of dissatisfaction on the part of the Japanese military with the reply by Ho Ying-chin, the Chinese War Minister, to the Japanese representations regarding the administration of Pekin and Tientsin. The Japanese Ambassador, Mr Ariyoshi, has declared that the Japanese have no intention of occupying Pekin and Tientsin, but Colonel Sakai, Chief of Staff of the Japanese forces in North China, speaking on behalf of the War Office, informed the Chinese that such steps were unavoidable if the Chinese failed to heed repeated warnings.
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Southland Times, Issue 25306, 8 June 1935, Page 5
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115PEACE IN BALANCE Southland Times, Issue 25306, 8 June 1935, Page 5
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