CO129-579-3 Sino-Japanese War- shipping 30-10-1938 - 23-12-1939 — Page 39

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R.10. a.m.

No. 36 Saving. (R)

From: JAPAN.

Sir R. Craigie (Tokyo)

13th June, 1939.

13th June, 1939.

26th June, 1939.

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Your telegram 10. 249.

In reply to Norwegian representations Japanese Government

stated on June 1st that in the present circumstances in China

the Japanese Government had taken steps to close coast, with

the exception of certain regions, to Chinese vessels and

"as regards those vessels which are sailing under a third

"Power flag but are suspected of being solely used for the

"benefit of the Chiang Kai-shek Government and for the

"purpose detrimental to the Japanese Government steps have

"to be taken in order to ascertain their true nationality".

Japanese note then specifies various suspicions

entertained by the Japanese Authorities regarding Norwegian

ships and adding finally that "in cases where in future, according

"to circumstances, it is deemed necessary to ascertain the

"nationality of vessels sailing under the Norwegian flag,

"Japanese Navy will take such steps as it may deem necessary".

Addressed to the Foreign Office o. 30 saving of June 13th,

repeated to Shanghai No. 83 Saving and Commander-in-Chief

No. 5 Saving.

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