LEAVING CANTON.
* BRITISHERS INSTRUCTED. ANGLO-JAPANESE BOYCOTT. ENFORCED. (it cable—f-bess association—corraiGKT.) (revise's tZLzaauis.) PEKING, July 21. Foreign telegrams from Canton state that all Britishers have been instructed to leave Wuchow, including Customs officials. Owing to strict boycott food supplies havo been cut off from the American gunboat, which is there, as well as from British residents. Numbers of Btrikers are still returning to work at Shanghai despite violent intimidation. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce has decided to confiscate AngloJapanese goods in the possession of Chinese and to fine merchants not participating in tho Anglo-Japanese boycott. The campaign will commence on July 30th and will be carried on for a year.
A friendly gesture from the British Chajnber of Commerce was discussed, dubbed insincere and left over.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18441, 23 July 1925, Page 9
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125LEAVING CANTON. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18441, 23 July 1925, Page 9
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