Various diplomatic sorties ended last week in a semi-official statement in Tokyo that the U. S., Britain and Japan were in entire agreement on all points of policy regarding China. A conference on Chinese customs at an early date was thereby approved as well as the creation of a commission to consider how and when extraterritoriality (trial for foreigners' in their own consular courts) can be terminated.
Meantime, anti-foreign feeling continued to run high in most of the eastern Provinces. Strikers remained out and a bloody clash took place between two Chinese...
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