THE WAR IN CHINA
A CREW DETAINED VIOLATION OF WATERS ACTION BY JAPANESE POLICE (United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright. (Received Dec. 31, 11 a.m.) ToKIO. Dec. 30 The police have detained the captain. two British males, ami ii Chinese members of ttie crew of tin* l’rcightei Hannah Moller, who are suspected o: violating territorial waters. A NEW YEAR MESSAGE RESISTANCE TO AGGRESSION GOOD WISHES FOR CHINA (Independent Cable Service) LONDON, Dec. 30 A New Y'ear message signed 1>: members of the Houses of Lords am Commons. trades union officials churchmen, actors and writers ha been scut on behalf of the Chin, Campaign G-mnniHc,. Jo Marsha 11 in p on "the heroic i-.'sistnnce offered t Japanese ai:gres?*i..n in I93>* and semi ing wishes fur victory in 1939. "We ar« 1 say s. ••that our work for China "it continue in 1939. We will send stil more money lo China. \\ e wi|f wide! the boycott of Japanese goods am will persist, in demanding that th British Government not merely ex tends export credits to China but alS' grants Joans and joins the Unite* Stales in stopping Hie supply of oi and war materials to Japan.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 123, Issue 20693, 31 December 1938, Page 7
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