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The Chinese Strike Back

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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
March
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mii.wavkee, Maroh 16.- The Chinese question has assuined a serious phase. Sara Ring Kco has received a communicaüon frora the Chinese Ambassador at Washington lngtrnotlng hlm to get an estímate of the damage dono to Chinese laundries in the recent riota and to let hira know the result at once. Kam Ring Kee says the Chinese Ambassador says in his letter, which is in Chinese characters, that he wtll cali upon the United States to raake restitution for the damage done, as thé United States has ahvays exacted dainages for assaults on American residents in China irader similar circumstances. Yesterday Sam Ring Kee as busy lookingf up the damage inflicted duriü the riots. The buildings oconpied belonsred to American, and all hls liill will include will be the personal effeets of Chinamen who fled. Sam Ring Kee ig Dot able to make much of a blU at present, as the majority of the raided Chinamen havo Hcd from the city. He promises, however, to have the matter thoroughly iuvestigated, and says the United States Govcrmnont will pay for all ihe damage inflicted.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register