SHANGHAI STRIKERS.
MOB ATTACKS POLICE. COTTON MILLS TROUBLE. lieu I er. PEKIXC. Feb. 111. i Native police, in conjunction with the police of (he foreign settlement at Shanghai, broke up a meeting of strikers on the border of the settlement. Sixteen persons were arrested, whereupon the crowd stormed the Chinese police station. They were dispersed by (he police, who fired volleys into the air. Nobody was injured. An otlieial statement shows that there are 30.800 strikers, involving six Japanese cotton mills and 22 factories.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18949, 21 February 1925, Page 9
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