CHINA & SHANTUNG
DELEGATES RESIGN
CHINESE INDIGNATION EXPRESSED.
By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyrieht Australian ama N.2. Came Association.
PARIS, May 5
A Japanese Official message states that Japan will return Shantung to China, retaining only the oconomic privileges granted to Germany, and the right to establish a settlement at Tsingtau.
MONTREAL, May 5
The "New York Herald's" Paris correspondent states that members of tho Chinese Peace delegation and the Special Mission cabled their resignations to Pekin when they learned of the terms of the Shantung settlement. PARIS, May 4. The Chinese have issued, a further statement expressing their indignation at not receiving any official written communication regarding till© Shantung settlement, w'hidh gives - Japan even greater privileges than Germany possessed, inasmuch as Japan secures control permanently instead of for a fixed period of years. ATTITUDE OF GERMANS. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. PARIS, May 4. It is understood that the Germans are appointing committees to consider the Paris, Council's terms by sections. A rumour is current that they may refuse to sign. ■ /
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10273, 7 May 1919, Page 5
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169CHINA & SHANTUNG New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10273, 7 May 1919, Page 5
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