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CHINA AND THE POWERS. CONSIDERATION OF THIRTEEN DEMANDS. tIT CA3LB -P8839 ASSOCUTIOK—COTOIOXT.) iSr.'TSß's TILKQKAJiJ.) PEKING. July «.». The deadlock in tho relations lietweon vho Powers and tho Chinese Government continues. It appears tho Government desires that negotiations regarding tho last eight of the 13 demands made by China as well as revision of tho so-called unequal treaties be taken simuhaneou>!>' with the first live demands. It is boiieved that the Powers insist, that the live demands arising directly from the Shanghai incident be discussed tirst. Meanwhile agitators continue to urge negotiations with Grout Britain alone. Tho Chine.-o crew of 400 belonging to iho .Empress of Russia wont a short* at Kobe without leave. The master of ihe ivcssol Ls negotiating to tnsr-ige a Japanese crew to replace tho Chinese. JAPANESE DEMANDS. BOMB THROWING IN HONG-KONG
(REVTEX'S TEtrOEAMS.) (Received .July 11th, 1-J.13 a.m.} PKKING, July 10. Tho Japanese Minister strongly protested to the Chinese Government against the Hankow, Kiu Kiang, Chiu Kiany:, Chung Kinng ami Canton riots. reserving tho right to demand compensation lor loss ni' iii'o and damage in Japanese property when fullv investigated. Two bombs were thrown into tho premises occupied by tho "Wing I\eo Company's ships coinprudorcs in Hongkong and exploded on tho counter, which was smashed, together with tho chairs,' windows, and desks. Thero wore no casualties.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18431, 11 July 1925, Page 15
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