TROUBLE IN CHINA
[Australian & N.Z. Cable Association. - ] REVERSE FOR CANTONESE. PEKING, Kept. 27. The tide of battle is reported to have turned in favour of the anti-Rods in the vicinity of Hiukiang, crack troops belonging to C'hinngkaisok having been driven out of Nanchang which was recaptured by Sunohuanfang’s troops, who are reported to have taken five thousand Red in China. ' * A MISSION DESTROYED. PEKIN, Sept. 26. The Inland Mission Branch in Shanghai lias received information that its mission at Oliowaitow, in Honon, uas destroyed, and that'Rev. Freeman Davies (an Australian missionary there) was captured, while All's Freeman DavfjL. • ics and Miss Poppins (the latter being* also an Australian) , are reported toy- • have escaped the bandits responsible for this outrage. IDENTITY OF THE BANDITS. LONDON, Sept. 26. The “Daily Express’s” Slianghar correspondent states : Rev Freeman Davicsc. an Australian missionary, attached to the China Inland Mission, vis carried off bv bandits when AVu Pei Fu’s army looted Chowkiakow. Airs / Davies is safe. V
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1926, Page 2
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161TROUBLE IN CHINA Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1926, Page 2
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