CHINESE WAR.
FOREIGN MARINES LAND. LUSTUALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. BEK IN. Sept. n. Men have been landed from foreign warships as follows:—British .‘)(50, Japanese TOO, Americans 2-50. Italians 100. Martial law has been proclaimed at Nanking and throughout the provinces consuls are taking precautions to nrevent looting by the Chinese soldiers. Several hundred trained police have been drafted to Nanking and Tientsin. It is reported Ironi Canton thkt Dr Sun A"at Sen lias been compelled to postpone his proposed military expedition owing to his inability to raise the necessary hinds to equip his troops to support the Chekiang forces under General Lu. NEUTRAL ZONE REQUESTED. I’EKIN. Sent. !L The British. American. French. Japanese. and Italian Ministers have sent a further Note to W aiehiaopti, urging the necessity lor establishing a neuti.*i zone on the Shangpu River.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1924, Page 2
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137CHINESE WAR. Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1924, Page 2
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