TROUBLE BREWING
CHINESE AND JAPANESE HIGH FEELING AT HANKOW 1 ■ ■• • United Press Association—By Electric Telesraph—Copyright. (Received 11th January, 1 p.m.) SHANGHAI, 10th January. Trouble is brewing at Hankow' in consequence of the refusal of the Japanese authorities to; compensate the family of a Ricsha coolie who was killed by a Japanese marine motor-cyclist, recently. More than 9000 Chinese employees of Japanese concerns struck work to-day, and a general strike is feared against the Japanese. A boycott is spreading. ' The Chinese Foreign Minister warned the Japanese Consul that the responsibility for the trouble rests oh the latter. Posters denouncing the Japanese are appearing 1 everywhere in Hankow. Japanese marines are patrolling the boundaries of the Concession.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 9, 11 January 1929, Page 8
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