CHINESE TURMOIL.
[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.]
BRITISH INSTRUCTED TO LEAVE. (Received this day at 10.25 a.tn.) PEKIN. July 21
Foreign telegrams from Can ton slate that all Britishers have been instructed to leave Wuchow, including the customs officials, owing to a. strict boycott.
Food supplies have been cut off from the Aiuericiin gunboat as well as from the British residents. Numbers of strikers are still returning to work at Shanghai despite violent intimidation. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce lias decided to confiscate Anglo-Japati-esc goods in possession of Chinese, and lino merchants not participating in the Anglo-.lapane.se boycott. The campaign will commence on ,'itJth. .July, and be carried on for a year.
A friendly gesture from the British chamber was discussed and dubbed as insincere and left over.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1925, Page 3
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127CHINESE TURMOIL. Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1925, Page 3
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