CHINA’S POSITION.
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CHINESE FIGHTING. PEKIN, (let. 17
The diplomatic body at Pekin has instructed the Shanghai authorities to deport Little llsti. He will probably be sent tu Japan. The situation in Shanghai and vicinity is ijiiiet. Fit'srenito Siinchiianfang lias arrived, llis Chief of Staff. Bedaoshan has also arrived. Heavy fighting continues on Shankaikwan front.
An official message states Clningfsolin’s forces were driven tint beyond tlic Great "Wall.
A Mukden ofiieial telegram says Cluingtsoliii's tro ips occupied Slianhaikwan vest onlay. Merchant volunteers of Canton were defeated hv soldeirs and lied. The defeat was largely due to conflagration!*, which swept thousands of buildings. The number of casualties is unknown. The soldiers slashed ami stabbed the excited civilian people who attempted to enter Slinnisocn with valuables, tint only those properly authorised were ficrmitted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1924, Page 2
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132CHINA’S POSITION. Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1924, Page 2
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