THE RIOTS IN PEKING
JAPANESE SOLDIERS SEIZE TWO ' ' AMERICANS. (Rcc. March 23, 5.5 p.m.) New York, March IC. The "New York Times" states that later reports of t'ho Tk'titsin affair indicate, Unit .fapanL-io soldiers invaded I lie French concoasion, in which they arresto'd two Americans. The United States Consul, Mr. Ilintzemaii, was stoned by (ho Japanese while leavin? tlie Japanese police station.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. Report* from Pokinpr dated March 14 stated that United States sailors raided tho Japanese concession in Tientsin, assaulted the Japanese Consul, and damaged buildings. Tt was (illegal that previously the Japanese drove out s-ouie disorderly American sailor? with fixed bayonets, wounding several.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 153, 24 March 1919, Page 5
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106THE RIOTS IN PEKING Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 153, 24 March 1919, Page 5
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