battf.f, foot. HONG KONG, .Tune 20. There is a lull this morning in the fighting hero between the troops of the so-called South Chinn President, Son Ynt Sen, and those of his former chief military henchman. General Chon Chinng Ming. It is stated that many battalions of Son Ynt Sen’s northern expedition are returning to Canton and Chen is also bringing in troops, hooting by the soldiers appears extensive. No reliable figures of the casualties in fJaitimlay’s bombardments have boon prepared. Popular estimates put them at well over 1,000. The warships used fjuickfirers. Tt appears that before Chen’s mAn captured the forts Sun’s men removed the breechlochs of the guns. This explains how Sun’s warships passed up the river. The foreign settlement is not endangered.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1922, Page 4
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173Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1922, Page 4
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