JAPAN AND CHINA.
ULTIMATUM IN DISGUISE. CmxhA HUKRTES UP. ~" NEW" YORK," March 10. A meesage from Peking states that the Japanese" Ambassador has handed the . Chinese. Foreign Minister a Note, 'Which 'fc.interpiEted.se impljdng that unless the "Japanese demands are accepted by March . .12.. force, will be_emplpyect tl.lAlih.Qugh this- ie not accejpted as an ■ultlniatum. the President, Yuan Shih-fcai, has cbnferred with the Cabinet and "decided to €ipedite the eettlement of such tfie demands as China can r a^ee£o.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 60, 11 March 1915, Page 2
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