BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS
(Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.]
TIENTSIN EVACUATION. PEKIN. March 22
Kuoniinehiiii is rapidly withdrawing on both fronts and a large proportion of his troops have already passed through Tientsin, indicating that Tientsin will he evacuated and a stand will lie made at Fengtai. Chan Tso Lin's troops have penetrated as far as Ivtsyek, between Tientsin and Mukden. The last of the Kuommcliunites leaving Kuye'll attempted to blow up the bridge, hut American troops guarding the neighbourhood frustrated them. Anglo-American patrols are guarding the entrance to the Tientsin Foreign concessions owing to reports that villages in the vicinty are infested with soldiers who are doing considerable looting.
SHIPOWNKRS CONTRIBUTE. LONDON, March 22
Mr Havelock Wilson has received a cheque for £1250 from the shipowners on tlio National Maritime Board as a first contribution to the fund to alleviate the distress among the families of the seamen resulting from the recent strike of sailors in Australia and Booth Africa.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1926, Page 3
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