CHINA.
AMERICAN CRITICISIt
RESENTED BY JAPAN.
By lelejrtph—Presi Assn.—Copyright. I {Received Sept. 1, 0.35 p.m. Tokio, Sept. 1. There is outspoken newspaper critieisra of the American Senate's attitude regarding Shantung, which is characterised as insolent, unfriendly, and provocative towards Japan. The unanimous opinion is that Japan must insist on the Shantung clause.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc.
CHINESE APPEALS TO AMERICAN SENATE.
Received Sept. 1, 8.35 p.im New York, Sept. 1. According to a despatch from Pekin the Provincial Assembly has sent cablegrams to Washington urging the Senate to uphold China's cause. It is reported that the Japanese are ready to agree to a joint working of the railways and mines in the leased territory.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1919, Page 2
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