CHINESE TURMOIL
[ Heliter Telegrams.] SETTLING DOWN. ('Received this clay at 10.2.5 a.in.) I’KKIN, dune 0. Shanghai eontinnes to settle down. 'Die bakers have resumed and some shops have been reopened. The domestics are returning to work. There have been no riots at the rivet ports hut much unrest is reported. Consular reports state that ( hungking students are agitating, hut two commanding generals assure the ( onsuls that they will maintain order and guarantee the solely id foreigners. 'l'he rioters wrecked the Asiatic Petroleum Company's olfiee at laiyiianlu. It is understood ( haligtsolin is issuing a circular telegram advising tho students to refrain from aids of violence .
11.M.5. Hawkins has put into Woosung and her departure for Singapore has been postponed indefinitely.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1925, Page 3
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119CHINESE TURMOIL Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1925, Page 3
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