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Need UnderstandingIn Oriental Troublest(Continued from PageAll Americans, French and English women were ordered from thecity, she said.(Speaking of the muclj talked of incidents in which Japanese soldiers removed the dresses of English women in searching them upon entering or leaving the internationalsettlements, Mrs. Mudge said if the Japanese knew the seriousness Americans attached to the acts theywould not be repeated.“The Japanese know this annoys the Americans, and that is why they do it. But they do not realize how serious the Americans at home take these actions to the English.”Most of the higher Japanese military officials are very polite to Americans and English, but the soldiers are for the most part hoodlums who stir up trouble with U. S. sailors whenever they can.“If an American sailor strikes aJapanese who has insulted him, it is considered an international incident,” she said.While in China, Mrs. Mudge livedat both Shanghai, held by the Chinese, and at Tsingao, held by the Japanese. In Tsingtao, the Japanese have done much to clean up the city compared to the conditions inother Chinese cities.
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Sidney, Nebraska, US

Tue, Dec 31, 1940

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