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INFRINGEMENT LEADS TO PROTEST
Moscow, July 1. As a result of the week-end in- cident, which is causing tension between the Soviet and Japan, the Soviet Ambassador to Tokyo formally protested to the Japanese Foreign Office regarding infringe- ment of Sövlet territory.
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It is stated that 42 Japanese crossed the border on Thursday and remained in Soviet territory till day.
It is announced that separate prótesis will be made against other inefdents.
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In "Japan and the Pacific." by Nathaniel Peter (Hamish Hamil- on, Ltd., London; 10s. 6d.) the whole Far Eastern outlook in close- ly analysed, and the conclusion enched is that war is almost In- evitable, the only question being when will come. The author, Wour who writes as a serious and well- informed student of Far Eastern affairs, marshals, his arguments clearly and forcibly, and sets what Sole Proprietress. he regards the trends of present happenings against carefully- drawn background. He holds that THE BANK OF EAST Japan is bent on complete mastery
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of Asia, and argues that either half Continent must fall to Japan. with all the consequences that en-
tails for the rest of the world, or there must be war. The future of Japan as a race, it is contended, lles between success in colonial exploita to our new Banktion and internal Impoverishment.
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to the point of disruption, and the
author holds that the glib con- clusions that Japan's expansion will be checked by economie limitations are subject to serious question. The pressure of population is re- garded as an apology after the fact, not a reason for the fact; and in Notice is hereby given that we so far as Japan is not actuated by have removed our Works from 327 purely military ambitions and Prince Edward Road, Kowloon to strategical considerations, its desire our new premises at 98-99 Glou-for control of the Far East arises cester
Mr. Petfer from economic need. Kachai. For
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Hui Pak, ugot 19, apprentice, was charged before Mr. Macfadyen says only three countries come into at
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Кла war between Japan and Britain as
biler maker, from 10, Wing Lee Street. Sab-Inspector | a possibility too remote for serious
Tyler, pro- consideration sees a possible clash and defendant lived on
recuting stated that complainant the same with Russia; bait mostly inclines to premises, Ix Excellency Sir Thomas
and while complainant the view that war will come be- Southern and Lady Southorn have tween the United States and Japan, Ton
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defendant
entered his kindly consented to attend the This latter contingency is based on fendant was bound over in the unt
and stole the moty. De Prize Day at STANLEY on Thurs-submission that the United States of $75 to come up for judgment day July 4 at 5 p.m. when His has taken a stronger stand against when called upon within period Excellency will distribute the Japan aggression than any other of one year, prizes.
Power--that it has indicated in Further it is stated that in w
By the kindness of Lieut. Col. unmistakeable terms that it expects cases the Soviet patrols refrained
R. E. Hindson and Officers, the Japan to get out of Manchuria. Eastern question, and. from firing, due to Russia's strong
premises desire for peace, bul the embassy
Band of The Royal Welch Fusiliers The Stimson Doctrine is viewed by author's main at Tokyo will try to determine Tam King, 20, prostitute, of Macao, will play before and
Mr. Peffer as more than a refusal ceded, the conchisions reached may whether the Japanese and Manchu Jand
to recognise Manchukuo: he con-be and to rest on a logical basis. Chan Kam, 20, of Nam Hoi, | Prize-giving.
siders it na am unequivocal com- patrois acted on their own initiative appeared before Mr. S. F. Balfour at
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It is unofficially stated that if It Is discovered that the invasions were officially ordered, Moscow must consider them in the light of an attempt to precipitate war.
The other incidents complained of were the incursion on Soviet territory of Japanese infantry and cavalry, and trespassing by Japan ese gunboats on the Amur River.-- United Presa.
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Sub-inspector B. Thorpe stated he was accosted by the first girl, Tam King, at the function of Luard Road and Johnston Road. She led him to an address at 20 Lee Tung Street. She admitted she was a prostitute, led him to an address at 2 Tai Wong Later, the second girl, Chan Kam, Street East,
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