THE CHINA WAR.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAULE ASSOCIATION. CHINESE WARFARE. PEKIN, September 12. On the western front Kiangusites this afternoon "ere tailing back on their headquarters at Changchnw, which is threatened by Chekiang’s adVnnee. west of laihtt Lake. Clickiangites captured t hing, twenty-three miles smith of Chaugchow. 'there is no change on the south-eastern iionls. Chekiangites claim the captured two battalions of iutiintr.v, who snrbendt'it'd outside Thing: PREPARATIONS AT SHANGHAI. PEKING, Sept. 12. In view of the measures which have been taken at Shanghai, no anxiety is Iclt for the safety of the settlements. An cli’cetive use has heen made ot barb wire on various roads leading to the concessions, especially from the north and from the Chinese City. This system of defence call he extended quickly to other roads, it necessary. Volunteers to the number of close on two thousand, in addition to between four and live hundred ex-service men, mostly British, have offered for service in ease of emergency. There are also twelve hundred marines.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1924, Page 2
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167THE CHINA WAR. Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1924, Page 2
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