TROUBLE IN CHINA
NO IMPROVEMENT
/Received this day at 8 a.m.)
PEKING, .Em. ‘2l. A naval wireless message reports Hankow' situation is quiet. Conversations are proceeding between O'Midlev anil Chen.
At Kuikiang the situation is serious. The French Consul was held prisoner by strike pickets, and released only on foreigners undertaking that lie would not leave the concession. At lehang virulent anti-British posters were distributed. More refugees have left for Hankow. At Slialii the military endeavoured to commandeer a British tug. The warship Cockchaler effected its release. Anti-foreignism is rampart at Ammoy, Foccow, Swatow and Canton.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1927, Page 3
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96TROUBLE IN CHINA Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1927, Page 3
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