JAPANESE IN MEXICO
SPYING AND SABOTAGE (Recd. 11 p.m.) Washington, Jan. 2. I Betty Kirk, writing in the maga- ■ zine Inter-American, asserts that . several thousand highly-trained Jap- . anese agents, taking advantage of ■ their racial resemblance to Mexican I Indians, are spying and sabotaging in • Mexico. She adds: "The Government - knows the land is honeycombed with ! Japanese agents, many belonging to i the exclusively Japanese and higljly- | organised Mexico Military Servicei men’s Association.” Miss Kirk says the Japanese wire- ■ less boat movements to waiting submarines, either on the Pacific or the ■ Gulf coasts, and also sabotage ships •r the ports where they fuel.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 2, 4 January 1943, Page 3
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