CHINA.
EXPULSION OF GERMANS. JAPAN'S KEAiSON FOR ACTION. Received June 9, 11-30 p.m. Tolcio, June 8. The chief reason that Japan asiked Ohina to expel Germans is that German Consuls and otheres are indulging in anti-AHied propaganda, The recent Japano-Chinese treaty forces the Chinese to deal with the matter.—Press Assoc. 8500 GERMANS AFFECTED. TO EE INTERNED IN AUSTRALIA. Received June 9, IL3O p.m. Ottawa, June 8. The United Press' Peking correspondent states that, approximately, 8500 Germans, mostly business men, will be deported from China, and will be interned in Au&tralia.—tlMted Press.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1918, Page 5
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