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Student disturbances of a wide nature are further shown in a mes- sage from Hankow, on June 6, say- Shanghai, June 6-Lurid re-fug that 20,000 students are agitat- ports describe. A mob uping and distributing anti-foreign rising yesterday at Chinklang leaflete. The Chinese authorities in which students, holding a de have hitherto prevented" bis monstration over the Shanghai demonstrations. The movement disturbances, grow disorderly, began in Hankow on May 25,--! and. then, abetted by hoodlum Reuter element, attacked the Adminis- Tokyo, June 6-The Nayy Ofɛé. tration building on the British states that the Tatsuta sailed this Concession, forcing the Chinese afternoon to Shanghal with two Police to strike. They then remov-hundred Marines-Retter... ed everything from the structure and burned it in. the roadway. Our Own Correspondent.

Strikes and Demonstrations.

Poking, June 6.--Students sur-

Shanghai, June 6 The Amerl-rounded the Chamber of Commerce can destroyer Paul Jones is this afternoon, but were refused au- due at Chinklang and H. M. s. mission. Flually student delegates Woodlark arrives

were admitted who urged a striae, June on

The 8, in response to the British boycott and other measures. Consul-General's request for ag- Chamber practically refused their sistance owing to the seriousness demands, but promised to give, a

further Answer to-morrow. Reuter.

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Financial System Disorganised. Peking, June 6--Numerous Shanghai, June 6. The student strikes and demon- whole financial system is dis- strations reported from organized and disrupted and the many cities all over the country' exchange rates are fluctuating but there is no disorder except in wildly. The Chinese banks are Chinkiang, where

There are remaining closed and the street Station was wrecked. exchange shops and Chinese shops no casualties... Arrangements are refusing foreign bank notes. are being made to despatch a for- The foreign banks are remaining eign warship to Chinking. open but are reluctant to accept

Marshall Tuan Chi-jul's head- Chinese notes,' This morning it quarters have issued a circular cost $183.91 to buy a hundred telegram to the provinces stating. American dollars, which were only that the Government has lodged worth $163.40 Sterling, Franc strong protests with the diplomi- and Yen rates are in similar pro-shooting and also sent Teal Ting- tic body in regard to the Shanghai portions. Our Own Corresponkan, Tsong Tsung-chien to Shang- hái to investigate. The telegram Diplomatic Delegation. advises merchants and students to Peking, June 6-Mans, Cer.attend to their own business and ruti this afternoon handed await a settlement.-Reuter.

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eccond noté wherein he announced that the powers were. sending a delegation to Shanghai on June 8 to investigate and report. It is announced that the members of the delegation will be Messieurs S. Tripier, counsellor French legation; G.G.M. Vereker, secretary, British legation, E. Gerry Greene, first secretary, American legation; Shigemitsu, first secretary, Japanese legation; J. Ullens Deschooten, secretary, Belgian legation; G. Scaduto Mendola, secretary Italian lega tion.-Reuter." ·

Cabinet Meets, "Peking, June 6-The cabinet met this morning and it is unofficially reported that they decided to issue a mandate Chief Executive's circular tele- on somewhat similar terms to the

Fram,

Students held a large de- monstration at Tienanmen' this. afternoon, and decided to march to the headquarters of the Cham- ber of Commerce and surround the building in order to compel the Chamber to carry out the Anglo- Japanese boycott-Reuters

Tientsin, June 6.—A thou- Strikes Thoughout the Country.

sand students demonstrated in the Peking, June 6-Students all

native city yesterday over the country are organising but without incident. The streets afternoon and this morning strikes and demonstrations but are heavily guarded by, Police, the only disorder is in Chinkiang, reinforced by Fengtien soldiers. where the Police Station was Professors joined the students. wrecked without casualties. foreign warship is being despatch the restoration of Dairen, the A who made speeches demanding ed thither Professors have join-boycott of the British and aboli- ed in the demonstration at Tien- tion of concessions. tsin, where speeches were made demanding the restoration of dairen, an anti-British bovest and abolition of concessions.-Reuter.

More Marines Arriving." Shanghai, June 6-The strike 3s spreading) to the French Concession and this morning's. estimate of strikers is 250,000 but a number of staffs resumed work to-day, including the For- eign cable companies, the Com- mercial,Press and also 600 workers of the Japanese Dahkoong mills and 500 from the Riverside Power Station.

Chang Tso-lin has assured the Police chief that he will back every effort to maintain order and will assume full responsibility in the event of the Feking Govern- ment countermanding the Police measures-Reuter.

Additional Note From Waichiaopu.

Peking, June 5. The following is a translation of another Note sent by the Wai- chiaopu to the Italian Minister. M. Cerruti, as Senior Minister of the interested Powers, this even- ing, "concerning the bloody affair at Shanghai":

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The defence situation la con" tinually strengthening. Approxi- "I had the honour to address to mately 1,500 marines and blue your Excellency on, the 1st inst. jackets have been landed from a Note in which I begged you to three British, one French and one give urgent necessary instructions Italian cruisers, seven American to the Consular. authorities at destroyers and ten British. Japan-Shanghai to immediately free ese and French gunboats. Four those persons who had been ar hundred American marines are rested and to act in concert with due to-morrow,

the special Commissioner for For- The absence of riots and the re-eign Affairs there to hinder the

the students are losing their grip on the situation, while the arrival of the Peking Commissioners, whose mission is only investiga-

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