CHINA AND JAPAN.
TOKIO, Jane 10. Despite China’s protest cabled' yesterday, Janan despatched four cruisers to reinforce the Japanese patrol o n Yang Tze river and announced her determination to defend the lives and property of her nationals in China. Japan will decline to enter any negotiations with China over the boycott or shooting incident until China settles the question of boycott oil Japanese goods. Japan insists that her marines acted purely on the defensive. jr ITALIAN MURDER TRIAL.
ROME, June 8. Astonishing scenes were witnessed at Florence at the trial of Captain Biselli, who is accused of poisoning his wife’s parents, in order to obtain a large fortune. The father died and the mother recovered. The crowd demonstrated against the mother aw daughter, and rushed towards them, shouting murder threats. Several policemen were overpowered » * crowd. Hurried reinforcements saved the women from being lynched. They were removed prostrate. The crowd unsuccessfully attempted to liberate Biselli, who is considered tho victim of the women’s conspiracy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1923, Page 2
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