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"GRAVEST APPREHENSION"

POWERS' NOTE TO PEKIN.

PEKIN, 17th June.

A further Note on behalf of the interested foreign Powers has been handed to Wai Chiapu, railing attention to tho fact, that since (he previous Note new ami grave incidents had occurred at Shanghai ami in other localities, indudiini the shouting „[ a British subject and the wounding of a lady accompanying him. The Note adds": "But from all sides we are informed that an antiforeign sentiment is developing, which causes us the gravest apprehension. Wishing above all to dispel every cause, which might impair the cordial relations between China, and the forev-n

Government the imperative necessity of taking the steps incumbent upon it to meet the grave situation."

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 142, 19 June 1925, Page 5

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"GRAVEST APPREHENSION" Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 142, 19 June 1925, Page 5

"GRAVEST APPREHENSION" Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 142, 19 June 1925, Page 5

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