IN THE FAR EAST.
CHINA AFFRONTS JAPAN. United Press Association—Copyright (Received March 9, 10.10 p.m.) TOK.IO, March 0. Japan on Thursday reiterated her demand -regarding the sei/.uro of the steamer Tatsumaru, off Macao, and intimated that in the absence ol a prompt reply she might be compelled to take action to uphold the dignity of the nation and ensure the safety of -her possessions. . Tim Government at Peking on J'ridav expressed their deep regret at the removal of the Japnueso ljag, ,r } lu ‘ promised to punish tho olheial implicated. They also offered to reply further regarding tho seizure ol arms and ammunition. JAPANESE GREATLY EXCITED. United Press Association— Copyright (Received March 9, 10.40 p.m.) LONDON, March 9. The ; ‘Times” Tokio correspondent reports that the nation is greatly excited over the Tatsumaru seizure, as the Japanese consignor and the Portuguese consignee strictly complied ivifi all legal formalities.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2135, 10 March 1908, Page 3
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