China and Japan
THE TAKING OF TSING-TAO. WHAT .J A PAX SECURED. Received 21, 5 p.m. Peking, February 20. The amount confiscated from the flermans at Tsing-tao by Japan was six million dollar.-. Seventy buildings which were found to have been fraudulently transferred to civilians, were also taken. AMERICA GROWS ANXIOUS. REPRESENTATIONS TO TITE POWERS. Received 21. .ViO I'•■ i London. February 20. | The Times' Washington correspondent, fays that si great deal of anxiety exM* reswrding Japanese policy in regard to China. It is understood tlint the Stnl" Department is sounding the Powers with ! reference to concerted action in favor of | the maintenance of Chinese integrity. | The Press is beginning to comment adversly on the Japanese attitude.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 218, 22 February 1915, Page 5
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117China and Japan Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 218, 22 February 1915, Page 5
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