CHINESE WAR.
(“Sydney Sun” Cables). CHINESE VICTORY. PEKIN. October .Mukden troops won the greatest victory of the war yesterday, driving the last invaders from Keng-tciii and capturing in excess of ten thousand prisoners, numbers of heavy guns and many machine guns. The battle took place close to ( bihli on the Fengtun holder, thirty miles north west of Shanhaikwau. CHINESE WAIL [Re ute ns Telko nams .] (Received this (lav at lI.LYi a.m.) PEKIN, (let. f>. Cliangtsoliii's headquarters report that part of the third brigade, under General Cliaiigtsiingchang, has cut nil the retreat of Chilli's troops at Chapeng, ami has captured a mixed brigade fully equipped.
It is rcnnrtcd from the same scorer also. Ilial the State :ailb. and IMb. ilivi sinus of Chili's army, are scattered, and being pursued by Eenglien’s I roups, who captured numerous guns. rities horses and military stores.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1924, Page 3
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