DEMANDS ACCEPTED
JAPAN FRIGHTENS CHINA THE TERMS AGREED TO EN BLOC. 3y Telegraph —Press Association— Copyright PEKIN, September 14. China has accepted Japan’s demands in connection with the murder of Japanese at Nanking. The demands were agreed to en bloc. [Japan demanded an apology for tho insults to the Japanese at Hankow and Shantung and the murders at Nanking, punishment of the guilty, and an indemnity, to be fixed later. It was' added that unless China complied with the demand immediately, Japan would take such action as it might deem necessary.] FEELING IN CHINA. RUNS HIGH AGAINST THE JAPANESE. (Received September 15, 11.35 pan.) PEKIN-, September 16. Though tho Government agrees to Japan’s terms, it is doubtful if it will be able to compel General Changhsean to march his troops past the Japanese Consulate to mark the Chines© sorrow. Feeling continues to run very high against the Japanese.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8526, 16 September 1913, Page 7
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