JAPAN & CHINA
STRIKES AND BOYCOTT SPREADING By Teleera»h.—Press Assn —Cooyrlsht. Tokio, June 13. The anti-Japanese strikes and boycott, resulting from the Peace Confe'r?nce Shantung settlement, are spreading. Japan has sent warships to Wasliu and Shanghai to protect Japanese interests. Received June 14, 5.5 p.m. New York, June 6. The New York Times' Pekin correspondent states that 'the anti-Japanese boycott, backed by the national f association and university students, is spreading throughout China, and the authorities are unable to check the movement— Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. ANGLO-AMERICAN PROTEST. Receivad June 15, 11.5 p.m. New York, June 8. The New York Times' Peking correspondent states that the Anglo-American Association of Peking passed a resolution expressing disappointment at the Peace Conference's decision to transfer the German rights in Shantung to Japan, and the conviction that the transfer will result in discord between China and Japan. The association addressed a request to the American and British Governments to devise a new and more just settlement.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1919, Page 5
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