Correspondence and newspaper clippings in connections with Sino-Japanese riots in Shanghai:
- Letter dated July 23, 1918 from Commercial Attache A.W. Ferrin, Peking, to the Chief of Bureau, Washington, D.C., on the subject of the "Racial Riots in Shanghai", enclosing clippings from Chinese journals concerning recent troubles in Shanghai between Japanese sailors and Chinese police, which extended to civilians - 1p
- Clipping from The Shanghai Gazette, dated July 19, 1918, entitled "Nipponese Demand that Hongkew be Policed only by their Countrymen. Police Quell Demonstration After Mob Declares its Slogan to be 'Hongkew for the Japanese'" - 1p
- Clipping from The Shanghai Gazette, dated July 20, 1918, entitled "Race Riot in Hongkew Brings More Bloodshed When Constables Fire. Four Japanese and Three Chinese Seriously Wounded - Sikh and Foreign Police Finally Separate Them - Japanese Threaten to Burn Their Consulate" - 3p
- Clipping from The Peking Daily News, dated July 24, 1918, entitled "Saturday Night's Excitement in Shanghai" - 1p
- Clipping from The Peking Daily News, dated July 24, 1918, entitled "Sino-Japanese Battle in Hongkew. Chinese Policemen get Revenge for Terrorisation by Japanese Mobs" - 2p
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