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Show OUTRAOES IN MANCHURIA. Neither Ruaalan Nor Jap froipecti Rlghta of European Reilftnli. London X correspondent of the llcutcr News ngency, wrltliK of con dltlons In Harbin and Mukfcn, says "During n recent tour tuvManchdrli I visited Harbin. A rcmarV)le slato of affair exists there TbV Ilusnlnn town It governed and doiuiutted hy a prlvato railway con-puny, the Chi-ncio Chi-ncio ISastern Hallway coinsiny, the chairman of wh style haiseU the 'civil governor' ho govMtnent o the company li i regarded as satrs factory Neither llfo nor puperty It safe, and It I a much a .nan's llfo la worth to venturo out after dark " "One of Iho chief thlnp which atrlkea tho visitor to Mullen and south Manchuria I that the Japanese who aro pouring Into thnt reentry aro not by any mean of the right class. During tho war tho Chinese tnd other oth-er looked on tho Japno at their savior and welcomed them; but later experiences havo chugvd all that. In tho street one pes many Japanese drunk and disorderly, and their behavior to Kuropcati Is oltcn oao of open Insult" |