SHANTUNG PROBLEMS
POPULAR HOSTILITY IN CHINA. Published in '"The Tirue»" PEKIN, March 21. Popular hostility to the Shantung settlement arranged in Paris is stronger than ever. The Government is willing to negotiate with Japan with a view to a modification of the agreement of 1915, but it dares not move owing to the extreme national feeling. Any further concession to Japan would destroy the Government or cause civil war. The people demand that an International Tribunal or- the League of Nation si-shall- -reooneJdefr- the whole question. ■
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10546, 24 March 1920, Page 6
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