CHINESE CRISIS
JAPANESE DEMANDS (Australian & N.Z. Cable Assn.) TOKIO, June 13. Advices from Dairen, Manchuria, state a conference of delegates of the Japanese communities throughout Manchuria resolved to ask the Japanese Government to take action to prevent the Chinese civil war extending north of the Great Wall. The conference also demanded that Tokio should secure for the Japanese equal rights with the Chinese to settle anywhere in Manchuria. It was further resolved to urge the creation of a Ministry for the Colonies to carry out the above and other ‘positive policies in China. AMERICAN REINFORCEMENTS. SHANGHAI, June 13. Twelve hundred United States marines from .the Philippines with an aviation unit', tanks and artillery, arrived to fill the gap caused py the departure of the Sixth Regiment for Pekin. '
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1927, Page 5
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