APPEAL TO JAPAN.
TERROR-STRICKEN CHINESE,
JAPANESE FLEET MOVES,
By Telf itraph— Pro»a Aosoclnllon—OopyrtßW (Uec. January .11, 0.15 n.m.)
Peking, Jnniinry 30. Tlioro is n reigu of terror in Mukden in Atanchnria. Rovnliilinnnry suspects nro being arrested nightly uml executed. Tho Inst victims include t.ho president of the Municipal Council and two respected members (if tho Progressive Socioly. Tho Chinese nro terror-stricken, and are appealing to Japan for protection. Tho Japanese Legation at Poking fears Hint notion will become necessary. Tho Japanese (loot has nrrived at Port Arthur for winter manoeuvres, but, It is lioliovptl thnl the rcnl object is to watch tho revolutionary movement. There nro cruisers and transports at Chefoo.
noxros for five days. (Rcc. January 30, 5 p.m.) Peking, January 2ft, Thirty-two bomb outrages havo occurred ftt Mukden in flvo days.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1351, 31 January 1912, Page 5
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133APPEAL TO JAPAN. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1351, 31 January 1912, Page 5
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