JAPANESE BOYCOTTED.
TROUBLE OVER DEAD COOLIE. CHINESE STRIKE AT HANKOW. Australian and N.Z. Press Association. SHANGHAI. Jan. 10. Trouble is brewing at Hankow in consequence of the refusal of the Japanese authorities to the family of a rickshaw coolie who whs killed by ;i Japanese marine on a motor-cyclo ii 1 recently. More than 9000 Chinese employees in Japanese concerns struck work to-day. A general strike is' feared, and the antiJapanese boycott is spreading. The Chinese Foreign Minister, Dr. C. T. Wang, has warned the Japanese Consul that the responsibility for the trouble rested with the latter. Posters denouncing the Japanese are appearing everywhere in Hankow. Japanese marines are patrolling the boundaries of the foreign concession.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20152, 12 January 1929, Page 11
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JAPANESE BOYCOTTED.
New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20152, 12 January 1929, Page 11
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