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GERMANY AND ITALY ACT AGAINST CHINA

Military Instructors Recalled

TOKYO GRATEFUL TO ROME AND BERLIN British Motorists Attacked By Japanese

United Press Association —Telegraph Copyright) (Received October 13, 10.5 p.m.) LONDON, October 13. The Tokyo correspondent of The Times says that the newspapers give prominence to messages from Rome announcing that Signor Mussolini has ordered Italian aviation instructors to discontinue in the service of the Chinese Government. The step is reported to have been taken in accordance with an agreement between H Duce and Herr Hitler, who is recalling the Germans training the Chinese Army. . - The Tokyo newspapers also express gratitude to the powerful friendship of Italy and Germany, “enabling the Japanese to carry on in the event of a boycott by other nations.” The newspaper Asahi Shimbun announces that the special trade agreement between Germany and Manchukuo will be extended to Japan. Six Japanese planes attacked and machine-gunned three British motor-cars on the way from Nanking to Shanghai, 16 miles from Shanghai. The occupants, including the Assistant Air Attache (Lieutenant S. Murray), alighted on the side of the road and no casualties resulted. The cars carried Union Jacks which were easily identifiable.

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Southland Times, Issue 23330, 14 October 1937, Page 5

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GERMANY AND ITALY ACT AGAINST CHINA Southland Times, Issue 23330, 14 October 1937, Page 5

GERMANY AND ITALY ACT AGAINST CHINA Southland Times, Issue 23330, 14 October 1937, Page 5

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