CHINESE UNREST
SITUATION CHANGING DAILY. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright ■; ("Times" and Sydney,"Sun" Services.),, .. (Rec. April 14, 5.5 p.m.) London, April 13. In the House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil (Under-Secretary for For-"- ; wgn. Affairs) stated, that the/Chinese •; unrest was not diminishing, and it was impossible •to predict the ■ outcome '• of the situation, which was changing daily. ' So far there was no indication of dan' . ger to foreign lives and property.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2747, 15 April 1916, Page 5
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69CHINESE UNREST Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2747, 15 April 1916, Page 5
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