SHANTUNG QUESTION
CHINESE INDIGNATION
DEMAND FOR INTERNATIONAL
REVISION.
',"''»'.' '(P. I? B!'. I? HEJ) W '?HE*'TIJIES.) :; ; '.,,..-. • (Receiyed, March . 23,,,2. h p;m.) .; \ ■" ■.-.."■■.•:' PEKIN, 21st':. March. , Popular'hostility'to' the'Shaiig Tung Settlement arranged in Paris is stronger than ever. The Government is willing to negotiate with Japan with a view to a Tnbdifio'ation 'of the" Hgreehferifc 'of 1915, but it dares not move owing to the extreme national feeling. Any further con-
Cession to Japan would destroy the Government or cause civil war. The people demand that an International Tribunal or the League of Nations shall reconsider the whole question.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 70, 23 March 1920, Page 8
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95SHANTUNG QUESTION Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 70, 23 March 1920, Page 8
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