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Show AMEEISff1'-' FEELING GAINS SHANGHAI, April 0 (TP) The Chinese cities reported increiisinji unti-t'oren l'e.'linii Uuhiy. ('(liiililiinis were reported rapidly .criiwiiiu' worse at Chnnii'slKi. where :m ant i-Ameriean strike and a boycott boy-cott of all American ouds bad been in progress since Mondny. A triMieral strike aimed at a!l foreigners for-eigners was scheduled to start in Kukiain'. and hostile activity was feared when the workers were turned turn-ed loose on the streets. business was reported at a standstill stand-still in Hankow and conditions were .urriwin.'j worse. One hundred and five Americans and about 100 French, I-iclians and Swiss remained re-mained in the city. Sixteen Americans chose to- reman re-man at Chaniitu and two nt vch.'-v on their own risk. Others had evacuated. eva-cuated. The Shanghai foreign settlement turned from fear of attacks hy natives na-tives to financial worries at T. V. Soni;, treasurer of the Cantonese cabinet, took over liquidation a' r lie liussio. Asiatic bank. I |