CHINA’S POLITICAL CHAOS
JAPAN DECLINES TO INTERFERE. By Telegraph—Tress Association—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. WASHINGTON, June 17. There is much interest in a Japanese Note to America, stating that Japan does not endorse America’s Note to China, in which America made an appeal for the adjustment of internal differences, and that Japan declines to take similar action. Officials believe ■that the attitude of Japan is based on her claim to paramount interest in China, hut the Note does not mention this. Britain’s reply to the United States’ Note is similar to the Japanese. PRESIDENT TERROR-STRICKEN. Published in "The Timoa.’’ PEKIN June 17. Chang-Hsun has declined to come to Pekin. The insurgents at Tientsin are forming a Provisional Government under a dictator. Meanwhile, the Pi'esidont is terror-stricken by the Tuchun rebels’ acts. 'They chaotically even appointed the commander of the Pekin police as actiug-Premier of the Republic.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9690, 19 June 1917, Page 6
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