CHINESE TROUBLE.
TROUBLE FORECASTED IN' MANCHURIA. (Australian iV N.Z. Cable Association. TOKYO. Auo. n. Japan is insistent on tint observance of treaty rights in Manchuria, and plans tending to the greater absorption of the vast, unoccupied territory in Manchuria and Mongolia. are being made. A Manchurian boycott has been launched by the Mukden Chamber of Commerce, loading to the belief that an open clash is not far distant. The Mukden Chamber commenced with a proclamation that Manchurians must resist, at any cost, Japan's plan to make Manchuria another least India. They must prevent Japan establishing a consulate and they must frustrate Japan’s policy to submerge the Manchurians, which policy threatens the pearo ol Asia, and (possibly ol the world. The Japanese Consul-General in Mukden reports the anti-Japanese boycott is intensifying, and he asks dally for instructions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1927, Page 3
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136CHINESE TROUBLE. Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1927, Page 3
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