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Only Japan, since 1933, had exercised the right of stationing troops at most of the twelve places specified in Article IX. In addition, from the end of 1935 Japan arbitrarily assumed the right of stationing a military force at Tungchow, and from September 1936 at Fengtai. The maintenance of Japanese troops at these two towns was clearly contrary to the provisions of the Boxer Protocol.
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Only
Japan,
since
1933,
had
exercised
the
right
of
stationing
troops
at
most
of
the
twelve
places
specified
in
Article
IX.
In
addition,
from
the
end
of
1935
Japan
arbitrarily
assumed
the
right
of
stationing
a
military
force
at
Tungchow,
and
from
September
1936
at
Fengtai.
The
maintenance
of
Japanese
troops
at
these
two
towns
was
clearly
contrary
to
the
provisions
of
the
Boxer
Protocol.