CHINESE TROUBLE
A CHINESE DEMAND
FOR DEPORTATION OF
BARRISTER
(United Press .Apsocintion—By Electri Telegraph—Copyright).
(Received this day at 9.40 a.m.) "' SHANGHAI., May 15. The difficulty of free speech in ] uli3ic in China i 9 clearly evidenced by the action yesterday of the Shanghai Kuomintangi,, \yhich. passed a resolul" tion demanding Nanking should take n /action to secure .the deportation of R. d. MacDonald, a British . barrister, whose speech at the ratepayers annual. meeting on 16th April secured the rejection of the proposal to increase jChinese membership on the Municipal Council,' from three to five, and which was ' adopted at a subsequent; meeting. . The local Kuomintan’g/ consider/? MacDonald’s critic-inn of (Chinese most j insulting and points out; that its, demands .for an apology, was not met. Gpnsequently it desires liis deportation. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1930, Page 5
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