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MORE OUTBREAKS YESTERDAY.
THURSDAY
JUNE 4, 1925.
feet, killing two horses and wound colleges in Poking are on strike ing Dr. McMartin, while the to-day as a protest against the riptora also fired on the Shanghal affair and are holding troop from the roof of the verandah a monster demonstration and a adjacent to the garage. The ab- parade this afternoon Legation tackers quickly rushed among the guards are confined to barracks and crowds and disappeared. A lull strong ploquets are posted at all (Our Own Correspondent.)
acourred until firing opened from the entrances to the Legation Shanghai, Jure 2.-Machine the New World to which the Volun
quarter.Bouler. gunk went into action at the corner toers vigorously replied with a
Further Outbreaks, of Nanking and Thibet Roads when Lewis gun, and rifles. When the the rioters opened fire in thro rioters firing asased the Police and
Bbanghai, June 8.-Superficial directions upon a group of Ameri-Volunteers rushed into the building appearances indicate the complete oan troopers of the Volunteer and rounded up neveral hundreds, willingness of all the detence units Corps, which was turning into who were escorted to the police to fire to kill on every needful
troopers Nooking Road.
Mr. Thomas G. station and searched. Finding, no occasion, serving as an effective MoMartin, an American dentist arms, the police, freed the arrested, deterrent to further major out and Troop Corporal was shot in the non. It is believed the armed breaks. The situation this morning back but not seriously. His mount ribtors escaped through a tunnel is decidedly ossier although ad wha killed.
The others escaped under the street to the old New mittedly exceedingly grave. from the bullete pattering on the World Building... roadway.
Simultaneously fire was opened upon an encampment of American troopers stationed at the Race Course from the rear of a Chinese amusementsesort, the Great World. Pistols and carbines went into action and then a Lewis gun sprayed the buildings of the Great World on both sides of Nanking Road and adjoining structures, clearing the
cashire infantry.
Closing: the markets is making Peking's Protest. Peking, June 8.-The Govern the food problem serious, with mont has appointed Tsai Ting-ken crally are open to business, although prices mounting, but shops gen. and Tseng Taung chien, the Vice keeping their frunta boarded. up. Minister of Ferojgn Affairs, as high Numerous sporadic outbreaks are ammissioners to investigate the reported. Fifteen hundred Lan- Shanghai affair. They are expected to go to Shanghai tomorrow.
are reported The Waichiaopu sent a note this ea route, and also the light oruleors afternoon to the Italian Minister,
Carlisle and Dispatch. in the capacity of senior minister. of the interested Powers, relativa At the same time several shots to the Shanghai situation protesting ere fired into Louza Police Sta-gainst the shooting of the students Pion from Chinese Houses near by, requesting bim to bring the note
without doing any damage.
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strebts,
men."
Extravagant Demands. Peking, June 3.-The studente
All traffic has been forbidden in Nanking Road. There were minor The Foreign Office's protest outbreaks early in the evening in
reserves the right to formulate North Satohuen Road, pimed
claims which may result from this particularly at the Japanese, when deplorable incident, for which the gangs, coming from their refuge in authorities of the International Con- Chinese territory adjoining the cession are entirely responsible," thoroughfare, invited by Chinese and requests ministera" to give soldiers guarding the alley entr-urgent necessary instructions to ances, hurled missiles upon the the Consular authorities at Shang: trams and automobiles and inhai to set at liberty the arrested several instances attacking Japan-
A lone Chinese cun esc ubops. stable guarding the entrance to the Don Shing cotton mill Yangtazepoo Road fired, killing one and die-gain beld no public meeting yes- terday, but the vernacular papers persing the assailants,
report various meetings in colleges, at which were minde extravagant demands, such as the withdrawal and punishment of the British. Consul at Shanghai, the police who killed the students to be sentenced to death indemnity paid to the relatives, the British Government made to apologise to the Chinese! people in addition to demands for the return of concessions, etc..
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Tension Unrelaxed. An eye-witness tour of all sections disclosed that the situation is generally quiet, but the tension is unrelaxed. Armed guards are stationed at strategio centres. American sailors are guarding the power station and Italian marines are guarding the Japanese sections. Upwards of five thousand work era of industrial plants are strike including the mechanics and fitters of the Riverside power station supplying the major power to the Settlement, and also many Botton mills and lesser establish ments, while students are employ ing every effort to make the strike general, including domestics and food supplies, having haited incoming countrymen outside the city.
Today marks the first ccension on which the rioters have empleyel weapons. The authorities directly attribute the disturbances to, the aotivities of Russian and Chinose Communists directed by Eeking. incited here trom the educational institutions.
Search of the Great World revealed one dead and one wounded to-night.
Intended to Snipe Ratepayers.
Shanghai, June 8.-The rioters who fired on the Volunteers yester day bad taken up strategic post tions intending to fre on the ratepayers thickly metoting home ward from the special meeting, the early termination of which upset their programme. the failure to secure a quorum was due, to the abaunce of Japanese.
It is understood that the Nationel University, which usually leads the student agitatione, has decided to strike from to-day as a protest, and calling upon all students to gather there to-day for a demonstration against British imperialism," and also urging that all economic rela- tinns be Revered, with Britain and Japan, that deposits be withdrawa from their backs, that the bank-
notes of the two ountries not be accepted, that no provisions be sold to their nationals, that Chinese employees be induced to leave their British and Japanese employers and that students leave their schools.
Hands Off!
Shanghai, June 3-In con- nection with the efforts of Chinese merchants to devise some form of compromise which will end the present disorders and save the inces of the Council and the students, the North China Daily an editorial, saya it Neus, in
the believes the idea is that students should withdraw their pickets, declare peace, and the matter will be referred to Peking for adjustment."
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The paper says, that any inter- ference by the Waichiaopu should be directed towards the students The strike situation in the Inter- after the fashion of, the order national Settlement is slightly recently issued by Peking ordering teaser. Fresh food markets and the students back to their class
We Chinese shops have closed, and the rooms.
appreciate the rioters are assaulting and terroriz. offorts cf the Chinese merchants to ing the Chinese remaining in the restore order, but as these efforts! employment of foreigners, but the are being directed at present, we French concession bas, up to the tell them frankly, that they are present, not been affected.-Reuter. wasting their time. There is only one way wherein peace can be brought back, and that is by unconditional surrender of the. students and other agitatore,
Students on Strike! Peking, June 3-Students
Armed Rioters Escape. Shanghai, June 8.--A member of the staff of the North China Daily News who participated ante that seven rioters Bred revolvera at the American troop at Burkill Road, from a distance of sovne practically all the universities ana
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Three thousand attacked the Japanese ica factory at Lay Road to-day at 10 am. The Yangise. poo police, resisting, fired, killing one and wounding one, and dis- persing the mob,
Another mob attacked the trame and traffic at Yangtszepoo, pear Thorburn Road, the police quelling the disturbance with night "sticks. One was killed owing to his skull being crushed, and there many minor injuries.
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