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Show BOYCOTTING OF JAPANESE JAP-ANESE GOODS IN CHINA Shows Nipponese Business is Camouflaged in the "Chinese" Concerns Con-cerns Shanghai. A Chinese company that sells large quantities of, low-priced low-priced commodity In all parts of China, Chi-na, for the last two .years has been conducting an advertising propaganda propa-ganda against the conscription of foreign goods In China, says Mollards Review. Circulars printed by this company have been widely distributed distrib-uted In the Interior of the country 'and the Information conveyed by circulars was to the effect that the Chinese pcoplo should piuchnse only "home manufactured" nrtlcles. "Keep our money at home. Don't enrich the foreigners." nnd so on, were familiar fa-miliar sentences utcd on tho posters, tho Intention being to commercialize on tho natural patriotism of the Chinese people. When tho Chlneso boycott against. Japaneso goods In China was being organized, tho actions ac-tions Of tho Chinese company referred refer-red to above aroused suspicion, so an Investigation was Instituted. Tho investigation brought nut, according to reports, tho astonishing information informa-tion that this "patriotic" Chlneso company, whteh Yms been preaching "buy at home" so eloquently, Is Itself It-self more than" CO per cent Japanese Japan-ese owned. This Information concerning con-cerning ono feature of the boycott is almost as Interesting as that conveyed con-veyed in the correspondence columns of tho nevIewTthls week by a Chinese Chin-ese who asks the question: "How aro we to boycott Japanese merchandise merchan-dise when most of it is labeled 'Made In London' or 'Made In U. S. A.?r" |