CHINESE UNREST.
A TENSE SITUATION. IN PARTIAL CONTROL. ..„«. MM MMCUTIOK-COriRIOHT.) l " HOKG KONG, October 19. Tmol' wireless from Cbcfoo, i,Z*ir>nlp Vlndictivo is guardjSftLb of the Hong Kong and Sgyfafc. owing to 8 ChincßO Sffcifcovo the salt rovenuc Kgates that the situation is But 80,000 dollars from tho • Im «re forcibly rombved from S&BJnk, and ttiß demand was •z!£ti ttat the Hotog Kong and figpink should hftd over its HMhwble is fearod. jgjjtat Canton shows that the hfafjM again in partial conSStltre is much talk of another campaign. BSaji torn all 'districts reveal Ifiiitit ehaos regarding adminis||fli« whole of China is in an *3b ferment of unrest, thanks to rttiprliti ud the Bed emissaries.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19137, 21 October 1927, Page 11
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