MAKING CHINA SAFE.
UNITED STATES' ACTION. TO PUNISH LAWLESSNESS. WASHINGTON. February 2.">. The Washington correspondent oi t lie New York "World" learns that the Stale Department has formally demanded that China shall punish Hie murderers til" Mr. Charles ( oltman. an American who wag shot by bandits in December last. The Note also demands thai < Uina shall apologise to the I'nited States, that responsible officials shall l>e removed from office with a pledge thai they shall never again be placed in official position. and that Mr. ('oilman's family shall lie compensated. The Note, which is coilclie.l in very forceful terms, insists that China .shall safeguard American citizens and suppress handitrv.— (A. and N.Z. Cable.>
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 48, 26 February 1923, Page 5
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