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GERMANS IN CHINA.

INDULGE in Propaganda war. 8,500 TO BE INTteJRNED IN AUSTRALIA. t TOJiIO, JUhe 7. j . llie l chief reason why Japan asked China to expel the Germans wils"' that the Geriiian Consuls aiid Others ;were indulging in ante Allied propagaELda. 1 The recent Jajteno^Chmese 1-reaty forced the Chinese to deal with the matter. ■ ,~ ■l, ; Ottawa, juite 7. The United Press Peking eorre--Bpondent' states that approximately 3500 Germans; mostly business men will <be -depbrtfed frditi 1 China -aitd 6e interiied in Australia. - - . The Unitfid'Piess Tokio cort-espojid-eiit states- that pronrineiit Japanese are denying the rumptir that Japan was seeking - ail after-the-war pact with Germany. ■■>'-„ :. %'•"■' -They declareJ": "Japan will adhere to tlie sensible Anglo-Japanese AUiance and Continue to prosecute tlie war against Germany."

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Grey River Argus, 11 June 1918, Page 3

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GERMANS IN CHINA. Grey River Argus, 11 June 1918, Page 3

GERMANS IN CHINA. Grey River Argus, 11 June 1918, Page 3

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