CHAOS IN CHINA
QUESTION of conference ; A DEADLOCK oootnik Prea» Association—By Telegraph—Copyright PEKING, July 9. The deadlock continues. It appears that the Chinese Government desires that the negotiations regarding the last eight of tlia 13 demands, as well as the revision of the so-called unequal treaties, shall be taken simultaneously with the first five demands. . . It is uderstood that the Powers insist cWt, the five demands, arising directly from the Shanghai incident, bo discussed first. Meanwhile agitators continue to urge negotiations with Britain alone. Router.
CHINESE CREW DESERT. PEKING, July 9. The Chinese crow of a 400-ton Russian steamer went Jtaboro at Kobe leave. The captain of the vessel is negotiating for a Japanese crew to replace the Chinese. —Reuter. .
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19529, 11 July 1925, Page 11
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