NORTH CHINA’S FEAR
ACTIVITY OF JAPANESE EXTENSIVE MANOEUVRES DISLOCATION OF TRAFFIC MANY CHINESE ARRESTED By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright Rec. 9. p.m. London, Nov. 7. There is nervousness in official circles regarding the Japanese army’s renewed activity in north China, including extensive manoeuvres along the railway line south of Peking, dislocating incoming traffic, while Japanese gendarmes, acting without the permission of the Chinese authorities, are arresting numbers of Chinese at Peking and Tientsin, says the Peking correspondent of the Times. Chinese officials are unable to-decide whether the new activity is designed merely to “keep the pot boiling” or whether it presages more serious developments in view of Europe’s preoccupation with the Abyssinian dispute.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1935, Page 5
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