DISTURBANCE IN BERLIN
UNWELCOME CHINESE GENERAL.
UoaruMAN-iiiw jeaund cabu association.) BERLIN, 29th June. Chinese students, emulating their compatriots in Paris, threatened the life of the Chinese Ambassador unless lie' signed a document calling on the German authorities to expel General Hsu, who recently arrived from Paris. The Ambassador at first refused to sign anything, but yielded' when the students threatened a raid on the general's house. The Ambassador then signed a document giving a solemn assurance that General Hsu wa« not purchasing weapons and not raising loans against the revolutionaries.. ; -
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 5
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