PANIC IX CHINA,
(United Service Telegrams)
CHINA’S CIVIL WAR. (Received this day at 8.40 a.m.)
RRKIN, July 13. Attempts qre being made to dissuade April Generals from marching upon Re-
in. The suspension of traffic on the Pekin-Hapkop caused the foreign legislators to take steps to assure a continuation of the city’s food supply. It is reported that Admiral Craves, commander of United States Pacific Squadron, lias arrived at Tientsing where martial law has been proclaimed. CHINESE CIVIL WAR. PEKIN, July 13. Fighting is proceeding along thy; Pekin-Tientsin railway.. Tspakui’s troops have commandeered pi} the rolling stock. Strong detachments of Anglq-Ipdiap troops havp arrived. They are guarding flic line stations.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1920, Page 2
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