CHINESE WAR.
LATEST CABLE NEWS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. OFFICIAL CHINESE REPORT. PEKING. Sept. 21. Otficial dispatches report the Government troops near C’haovafg shot down an. enemy aeroplane. It is also stated that, three of Chang Tsolin’s companies have gone over to the Government near Chaoyang. The so-called independent navy sailed from Shanghai on the 21st. to join Wu Pei En’s northern fleet. Chckinngl.se has shortened the ltwang-lu-tiulio front, establishing a new front at Kliashir.g along the Slmnghai-Hang-cimw railway line. with a second army withdrawn from the Changhing front. Wu Pei Fu rejects the peace overtures made to him and after a temporary lull the fighting broke out. tonight . FLEET FOB WF PKI FU. PEKIN. September 22. An independent fleet, which lias sailed from Shanghai to join Wu Pei Fu’s northern licet ionsists of a cruiser, two gunboats, and two destroyers-. Hitherto they have been controlled by Ln Yung Hsiang.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1924, Page 2
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151CHINESE WAR. Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1924, Page 2
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