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.twnutuw avo n.z. :am.k association. A COAIAIUNIST PLOT. COLOGNE, January 28. Wlmt is understood to he a Communist plot to impose a Red Terror on the Cologne zone, after the British evacuation. has been revealed by the discovery by British Security Police of a big .store of arms, bombs and explosives. Most of the gang believed to Ik; responsible for these escaped, but one. a Communist, was arrested in possession of skeleton keys, "itli which be admitted he intended to gain access to official documents. He refused to divulge the buildings which were to la- the objects of attack CHINESE AFFAIRS. PEKIN. January 28. General Lu A'uiighsiang has captured Sooc-how, and is advancing on Quin-
General Chin Siehvuan lin.s taken his immediate departure for Japan. That his going, has practically ended hostilities is evidenced by the fact that an armoured train, containing fifty of General Yu A'unghsiang’s “white” Russians and three Alanchuvians has arrived at Shanghai from AVnisih without resistance. They formally took possession of the Shanghai North Station. Lu Yungsiang has issued instructions to his forces that no more fighting is to occur round Shanghai,
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1925, Page 2
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