QUIET BUT TENSE
SITUATION AT AMOY ANTIJAPANESE DEMONSTRATION. (A. k N.Z.) HONG KONG, Mar. 29. The situation at Amoy, in consequence of the anti-Japanese feeling, is growing serious. Martial law continues. A mob of thousands of angry Chinese demonstrated when the cargo of a Japanese ship was landed by Formosans, against the orders of the strikers. The Chinese military are sending a large party of armed men to disperse the demonstrators. Japanese sailors from six warships in the harbour \rrestcd the strike pickets and allegedly torct up the Chinese flag. The pickets were later released. The general strike contnues. The Mtuation is now quiet but tense.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20110, 31 March 1928, Page 8
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106QUIET BUT TENSE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20110, 31 March 1928, Page 8
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