AFFAIRS IN JAPAN.
THE PROBLEM OF SHANTUNG. --)* Telegraph.—Press Association.' Wellington, Last Night r..n Shih Yuan, Chinese Consul for N<'v Zealand, lias received from his Govern «»nt a rable, dated the 6th frtst-, inforninj; him that a widespread report that a number of Chinese students were kiked or injured in a conflict with Ja.mncse residents at Fooehow has been . foiir.d,. after investigation, to he without foundation. In fact, the Japanese battleships at Fooehow were withdrawn oh January 4. and the differences will be st-ttled amicably. » The cable further adds there is no truth in the rumor that the Shantung cuestion will be settled with Japan lion*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1920, Page 5
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