MODERN RETALIATION.
CHINESE BOYCOTT OF JAPAN.
Sydney, March 28. The Chinese merchants of New Souti Waleß have drafted a series of resolutions for submission to a general meeting of their countrymen. The resolutions assert: "That the action of the Japanese in connection with the Tatsuniaru incident is in violation of treaty rights, and the demand of the Japanese for an apology lias heaped indignity upon the Chinese nation which must be resented.''
" That this Association resolves to withdraw all support from the Japanese line of mail steamers in every way, and that all goods imported and exported by Chinese firms shall be carried by other lines of steamships trading to the Far East." "That Chinese merchants refuse to transact business of any description with the Japanese merchants of .Sydney, and decline to handle any kind of Japanose goods."
"That nil Chinese merchants and traders in Sydney and other parts of New South Wales shall be required to enter into r bond providing a penalty Of £6O for every breach of this agreement."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 85, 30 March 1908, Page 2
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172MODERN RETALIATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 85, 30 March 1908, Page 2
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