STRONG PROTEST
ENTERED BY JAPAN COMPENSATION RIGHTS. EXPLOSION OUTRAGE. (Received 9.5 a.m.) PEKIN, July 10. The Japanese Minister strongly protested to the Chinese Government against the Han-Kow, Kiu-kiang, Chin-kiang, Chung-king and Canton riots, reserving the right to demand compensation for loss of lifg and damage to Japanese property when fully investigated. Two bombs were thrown into the premises occupied by the Wink-gee Company's ships' compradores in Hong Kong. They exploded on the counter, which was smashed together with chairs, windows and desks. There were no casualties. —Reuter.
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Northern Advocate, 11 July 1925, Page 5
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