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Nov 1, 1935: Chinese Premier Wang Jingwei seriously injured in assassination attempt. #China #OTD @ThisDayInHistory
Sep 28, 1935: Japanese Marines land in south #China after local customs seize vessels with Japanese-owned cargo
July 31, 1935: US journalist Edgar Snow among authors whose work is banned in #Japan #ThisDayInHistory #OTD
July 17, 1935: W. Cameron Forbes, chair of American Economic Mission to Far East, says China is most promising market
July 4, 1935: #Japan complains over alleged insult of Emperor Hirohito in Chinese press #OTD #ThisDayInHistory
June 28, 1935: Fighting breaks out in Beijing as some warlord troops refuse to retreat south despite deal with Japan
June 20, 1935: China may deny Pan Am use of Canton as terminus of its trans-Pacific route for fear of upsetting Japan
June 18, 1935: #Japan says it cuts military presence in north #China in half as tension drops #ThisDayinHistory
May 27, 1935: On 30th anniversary of victorious Tsushima battle, #Japan hints US Navy is a menace #ThisDayInHistory