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June 28th, 1941
Tonkin - For the second consecutive day, unemployed workers demonstrated in the streets of Hanoi and Haiphong. This demonstration becomes openly anti-Japanese and the
residence of the Japanese consul is stoned before the police can (or decides to) intervene.
From Algiers, Georges Mandel, who is in charge of the government until Paul Reynaud's return from Washington, orders the High Commissioner to authorize one train a week between Hanoi and Kunming from July 1st, instead of suspending the traffic entirely.
Tonkin - For the second consecutive day, unemployed workers demonstrated in the streets of Hanoi and Haiphong. This demonstration becomes openly anti-Japanese and the
residence of the Japanese consul is stoned before the police can (or decides to) intervene.
From Algiers, Georges Mandel, who is in charge of the government until Paul Reynaud's return from Washington, orders the High Commissioner to authorize one train a week between Hanoi and Kunming from July 1st, instead of suspending the traffic entirely.