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BOYCOTT IN CHINA

TOWN EDITION. BTAR OFFICE, 8 p.m

AIMED AT THE BRITT SET. rp, y Electric, Cable—Copyright). Ain't nt.u ' 7. cab l» Association). (Received July 22, 1 p.m.), Peking, July 21. Foreign telegrams from Canton state that all Britishers have been instructed to leave Win now, including the Customs officials. Owing to a strict boycott, food supplies have boon cut eff Horn the American gunboat, as well as from the British residents. Numbers of strikers arc sj.ill returning to work at Shanghai. Respite a violent policy of intimidation. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce has decided to confiscate Anglo-.Tapanose goods in the possession of ( hinosc and line merchants not participating in the Anglo-Jap-nnose boycott. ini once GermnnknQk emlwyp shrdul The boycott campaign will r-om-onee at the end of this month, and be carried on for a year.

Friendly gestures from the British Chamber were discussed, but uoie dubbed insincere and 101 l over without a decision.

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Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 320, 22 July 1925, Page 8

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BOYCOTT IN CHINA Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 320, 22 July 1925, Page 8

BOYCOTT IN CHINA Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 320, 22 July 1925, Page 8