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DETAILS OF CHUNGKING RIOTING.
MONDAY, JUNE, 22, 1925.
Pingliang Road wayside district, The extremists oro not concerned was attacked from behind, at the deadlock, far sufficient funds Chinese aiming a blow at him for strike purposes continue to flow with a chopper. His helmet saved fr from China and abroad. his life, but he received a nastyThe strikers' programme includes n but not serious wound in the huge demonstration in the native shoulder. No damage was donc la city to-morrow, which, together the wharf incident which was quick-with the growing activities of
ly over.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
A British worship is organised bands of rullans, are in regard to Morocco. protecting the wharf to-day prompting, additional precautions. Dur Own Correspondent.
Chungking, June 19.--After student agitators worked out popular excitement, the rioters, an 17 inst. attacked the foreign is
Shanghai, June 21-Strikers toms, employees and Assaulte Britons in the streets, though yesterday afternoon attacked the wharf coollea coalinga Blue none were seriously injured.
Funnel liner at Pootung. Meanwhile, a demonstration
The younger brother of the occurred at the British Consulate. The rioters threatened, the Consu-ffolts Wharf compradoro tervened and drew the Jar Chinese staff and the Consul of the strikers who got upon him thereupon requested the City
and chased him to the riverside Commandant to furnish a Consus whore, failing to reach a sampan lar guard and restore order. As there was no response the Consul he fell in and evacuated the Consulate and went on board a gunboat. He sent messages to Britons advising them qulekly to assemble on the gun- beat.
The" community on June 18 found accommodation on the viver- side, under the protection of gun boats, where they are remaining. Order was restored. In the- city. but excitement has not subsided. It is unsafe for foreigners to
VIS
· COMMUNISTS AND MOROCCO.
Paris,, June 20. The Matin announces 20 arrests in Paris and the provinces in purauance of the mensures of suppression of Communist propaganda
M. Painlove will early raise a question in the Chamber raising, General Chang Hauch-liang is Parliamentary immunity in respects to two Communist leaders, who bringing his Second Brigade to are deputies, to enable prosecution.
Tangiers, June 20. Shanghai and the Fengtien troops are taking up strategic positions in
The situation in the Western Spanish zone becoming serious. the vicinity of the native city...
The Rifi contingents are concentrating at various points along the Couta Tetuan Larache ling. Reuter.
The vernacular papers all pub- in-lished. Mr. Chamberlain's speech. Some gave it the caption of "non- sense," while others were im- partial-Reuter,
drowned.
Chinese Reply.
THE FASCISTS IN
Rome, June 20..
The Chamber by 274 votes to 42 adopted a Bill relating to the The Minister of Justice said offcials
A Mr. Moalem, is progrossing Poking. June 20. Responding dismissal of State officials. later satisfactorily.—Reuter,
to the Diplomatic Commission's will be asked to embrace the Fascist faith: No official could fed A uniformed Briton itr. statement, the Chinese delegation offended therent: The law would only affect small groups of would Moalem,
driver in the made a statement that they bebe politicians who infested the Ministries. Volunteer Machine Guns Corp lieved, a permanent basis of An amendment to exclude magistrates from the scope of the law while going. home last night settlement could only be achieved was defeated, Signor Mussolini declaring that the purification of all" strucg by solving. certain questions departments was imperative. No exceptions could be made.-Reuter. along Ford Lane between the shoulders and nekwhich had been sources of mis- with meat chopper and seriously understanding between the Chin injured. He was sent to hospital, ese and foreigners in Shanghal, including rendition of the Mixed -Reutor.
Tientsin, June 25.-The third Court, amelioration of the cond appear in the streets, but no dan-Fengtien regiment hus mutinietions of labourers and participa- ger is apprehended in present eirat Chenasin on the Peking Mukden, tion of Chinese, ratepayers in the These points railway line, damaging the station, Municipal Council. The gendarmerie commandantin were presented at the first meet the neighbouring town has sent ing, when it was intended a detachment to round up the apply for authority to discuss mutineers.--Reuter.
them, but at the subsequent two meetings the Commission evinced
cumstances.
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The Britisin Consulate was dam- aged, but the extent of th damage is unknown. Troops are дог guarding the Consulate.
In Chungking, as with Many other centres, rivalries between the militarists proved an important factor in the situation. Leaders who were-inclined to restore order feared popular illwill and held aloof at a critical period.-Reuter, Chunking, June 21. The position is improving, foreigners remaining across the river Other Yungtsze ports and Peking and Tientsin are quiet. The Chinese delegation has been ordered to Peking-Reuter.
Shanghai and Elsewhere. Shanghai, Juhe 20-Shanghai is quiet. There is no cessation of anti-foreign propaganda,
The decision to reopen the banks and shops is favourably
Shop Strike.
to
RETURN TO THE GOLD STANDARD.
Berne, June 20. With regard to the British and Dutch gold standard measures, the Board of the National Bank states it must maintain the Swiss exchange rate between gold points and the dollar rate. Furthermore the exportation of gold must be facilitated, in this sense, namely, general authorisation of export of unworked gold must be granted insofar as applicants are able to prove they had imported a like quan- tity-Reuter.
THE FRENCH NOTE.
Paris, June 21 The Petit Parisien's Berlin correspondent reports that the British Charge d'Affairs called on Herr Stresemann and emphasised the importance the British Government attaches to the proposals In the French note in regard to security. He declared the note formad the best possible starting point in the negotiations between Germany and the Allies.-Reuter...
a desire to shift onto the Chinese Shanghai, June 21-The Union authorities the responsibility for of Labour, Commerce and Educa-the indirect causes which led up tion, which came into being in to the shooting. consequence of the events of May The Commission further stated 30, has decided to insist on a con- that not having authority to deal tinuation of the strike of shops with questions of an International despite the decision reached at the nature, it must leave immediately meeting of the Chinese Chamber for Peking. The conference is of Commerce-Reuter.
thus brought to
end. Students" Tertorise Business Men. Chinese délégation much regrets Shanghai, June 21.-The students that its sincere efforts have hither- yesterday terrorised shopkeepers to failed to bring a satisfactory and bankers who are members of solution.
In order to stop Soviet propaganda in Chile the Government has the Chamber of Commerse in cou The statement is signed bordered that the Russian ship, Vorovsky, shall not he allowed to enter nection with the decision to re-open Tsui Ting-kun, Cheng Chien and Chilean porfs-Reuter's American Service. the banks and shops to-day. Two Tseng Tsung-chien. special meetings of the Chamber
an
Foreign Office Note.
The
were held yesterday, at which ex- The Note, in reply to the Powers"
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THE RUSSIAN FLEET.
Moscow, June 21, The Russian Baltic fleet made for the open sea this morning for
but it merely reflected the neces-would view the re-opening as a foreigs sentiment in China, state sity of the Chinese ending a phase sign of weakening. The business that accounts of the different manoeuvres, with Admiral Frunze abroad a battleship. of the situation which is causing men pointed out that the closing incidents given therein do not them much more severe losses, of the banks and shops was not accord with the local Chinese and inconvenience than foreigners. The shipping strike, which
a strong anti-foreign weapon, not tankening.
tish or Japanese,
At Anking no danger is now apprehended.
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It is reported that the Japanese have
a handed in note of protest as regards the Kinkiang incidents on June '18, the Chinese and Japanese authorities are maintaining complete secrecy thereatient-Reuter.
Women's View.
matérially affecting foreigners and authorities' reports. The Note will be appeased and the excitement was causing tremendous Chinese gives a lengthy Chinese version of subside. The Note, in conclusion, Edinburgh June 20-Over a losses, instancong, the enormous the recent occurrences, and says the declares: "I declare that the stand thousand delegates representing. supplies of sea and
cocoons that Hankow British volunteers sud-1 have taken in previous protests sixty. countries attended the The strikers are beginning to were piling up at Shanghai, which denly opened fire on an entirely will be insisted upon."Reuter. opening of the World Women's kidnap those employed by Japan at present could not be financed or unarmed. erowd. The British
A Japanese Note,
Christian Temperance Convention. ese, who are taken to Chupei. moved.
authorities should assume full Peking, June 20.-The situation The Conference opened with a.. robbed and beaten, and only re-
Yesterday morning the meeting responsibility for their violent is unchanged. The removal of devotional session, whereat delo. leased upon payment of
money resolved to postpone the opening action. At Kiuklang, during an negotiations from Shanghai to gates from South Africa, Aus and promises to quit employment. until June 24, but last night's altercation between the police and Peking has not, caused any out-tralia, Denmark, Canada, India
A wireless message states that meeting wholly rescinded the reso-n small number of workmen a fireward excitement. the Chiakiang strikers resolved that coal will nos be sold to Bri-lution of June 19 and resolved to suddenly broke out at the Taiwan postpone settlement day until the Bank. During the confusion at the end of the lunar month, namely time of putting out the fire slight July 21.
damage was caused to sundry articles in the British and Japanese Attack on Chamber of Commerce
Consulates. Such, damage was Chairman!
accidental. Regarding the killing At Foochow an anti-Japanese During the discussions the ex-of a British subject at Shanghai Comment in Europe.. boycolt has been decided an, date tremists bitterly attacked Mr. Yule was outside the Settlement where Paris, June 20—L'Oeuvre pub- unfixed.Reuter
Ya-ching, the Chairman of the the Municipality built ronds with- of Paris, "wherein he declares Shanghai, June 21. The ship-Chamber, charging that he had fout China's consent. The motives the present movement In China is Nichi, commenting on the rupture ping strike situation is unchanged. received half a million dollars from of the criminals are not ascertain-not directed against foreigners, of the Shanghai negotiations, The labour unions radical ele- the Imperialists to re-open the Jedi and it is regrettable for the above nor is it of Communistic charac-says that the Japanese author- ments are holding, meetings, ex-banks and shops,
1 final horting every form of threats and Mr. Yu Ya-ching vehemently reasons that the incident has oc- ter, but is "solely a movement of Ities are optimistic for
national indignation provoked by settlement with Peking, but they terrorism to compel shopkeepers denied this. He said that on the
the British assassinations. of, Mayfear that the prosent rupture may to remain closed, although many outbreak of the trouble he hurried
30."-Reuter.
stimulate further trouble else. to-day opened their doors. Nu- to Shanghai from Peking. and hadj
where. Daily Bulletin. D mecous isolated but not serious since worked day and night in the:
Papal Sympathy Expressed. outbreaks are reported, usually interests of China and the people, j
Peking, June 21.-University
At Swatow the anti-foreign de- monstrations continue.
defense units,
few remaining years
On
earth.
curred.
No Anti-Foreign Sentiment. With the exception of the killing of a British subject at Shanghai, all the incidents happened as the
case, There has never existed any
Missionary Resolution London, June 20.-In an annual meeting, the Conference of British
and China gave short addresses,
Miss Tinling, from Shanghai, said that in the present trouble the Chinese should not be blamed for the effects of Bolshevik influence. The rest of the world was threat- ened with the same changes. The Chinese were only doing what the mobs do elsewhere. Reuter.
Japanese Views. Tokyo, June 19. The Nichi-
taking the form of missiles and He had not influenced the voting result of failure to obtain à prompt Missionary Societies passed a re- professors recently solicited Pope's other attacka on individuals of and had sufficient money for his and fair. settlement of the Shanghai solution recording the conviction support in the Shanghai affair. The fury of the radical attack The attack on Yu Ya-ching silenced anti-foreign tendency. Since the that urgent need exists for prayer The Pope empowered Mgr. Con has been diverted from the for the other solid business men and Shanghai occurrance, the Govern-ful study of the various move stantini, the Apostolic Delegato for cigners and is now.
directed the rescission was carried by a huge ment has issued mandates ordering ments underlying the present China to signify sympathy with the against the Chamber of Commerce majority. While a definite split be the people to exercise self-restraint situation in China. The Confer- great Chinese people, keenly deplor and wealthy Chinese who have tween the business men and the and has instructed the provincial eace considers that a true soluing the shedding of fraternal blood sought to bring about an adjust-extremists has not occurred, each authorities to maintain order. In tion on only be found by mutual and praying for concord and order view of the present circumstances, confidence and conciliation result- and that soon there will be rest- group is attempting to justify Joseph Moslem of the Machine itself, and the outcome will depend the Government hopes that theng from patient and sympatheticed the spirit of mutual understand investigation of the difficulties ing according to the principles of Gun Company of the Volunteer largely on the attitude of the Ministers of the Powers will with which China is at presert justice;
promptly settle the Shanghai case
equity and Christian Corps (British), patrolling the Chinese Government.
and then the present indignation confronted as a nation-Reuter.
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