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Show SPEEDY RELEASE OF GAPTIVESDEMANDED FIVE MINISTERS PRESENT JOINT NOTE OF POWERS TO PEKIN GOVERNMENT Demand Is Couched in Vigorous language; lang-uage; Declares Missionaries Working Under treaty which Has Been Violated Pekin Measures for the immediate release of the foreign missionaries kidnapped kid-napped by Chinese bandits were demanded de-manded of the Pekin government by the American, British, Italian, French and Swedish ministers, who acted tinner tin-ner instructions of their governments. The five ministsrs, presenting a joint note, called in person and informed in-formed executives of the Chines republic re-public that the continued retention of the -missionaries in captivity would not be tolerated by the powers. The powers, it was said, would be compelled com-pelled to act drastically unless the missionaries were released and guarantees guar-antees given for the future safety of the hundreds of other missionaries in China. The note was couched in vigorous language. It declared that the missionaries mis-sionaries were carrying on their work in the interior of China under treaties treat-ies which had been violated by the abductions. It is understood that Washinton instructed in-structed Jacob Gould Schurman, the American minister, to impress upon China the seriousness of the bandits' activities in detaining foreigners for politcal motives. Dr. Schurman protested pro-tested only in behalf of the two Amer ican captives, but joined the other ministers min-isters in a general complaint against interference with the treaty rights of missionaries. Besides the Americans, the captives now include one Greek, one French citizen, cit-izen, one British subject, one Swedish and one Italian. The French minister minis-ter represented the missing Greek. The Italian hostage was identified as Father Grimaldi, who was captured in Anhewei province and taken into Hon-an Hon-an province, where about 10,000 outlaws out-laws have been holding a large area. The others all ara detained in Homan. The; bandits have seized the various nationals with a view of forcing the Pekin government to incorporate the bandits in the regular Chinese army. Most of the brigands are dismissed soldiers who want reinstatement |