REVOLT AT TUNG CHOW
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Chinese Troops Enter City TWO AMERICANS HIT
'By ['qlegraph-
WELLINGTON, TMs Dav. Part oi a cablegram received by'fche Chinese Consul reads: "The gendarmes at Tung Chow revolted against V.n J ukcng, and Chinese troops en« tered the city, the Japanese retreating icwurds Shihho. , "Stray bullets hit two American marineB when shots were exchanged between Chines6 soldiers and Japanese plain clothes men in Morrison street at irViping this afternoon. Japanese reports suggested that the Chinese delii.erately attacked the Americans, which is ridicuious. "
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 165, 30 July 1937, Page 5
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