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CHINESE TROUBLE.

[Australian it X.Z. Cable Associatior

.MARTIAL LAW at ICUAXG. PEKING, |'V!>. 9, A naval wireless states Unit martial law "as proclaimed at Icliang, and all passing vessels are obliged to stop ,or military inspection. At K'iiikiaigj there was considerable excitement

crowds were seen rimniiig down the Band. Two platoons of bluejackets landed and investigated. They ascertained the public execution of northern spies, whereupon bluejackets withdrew without incident. MORE TROOPS FOR SHANGHAI. PEKING, Feb. 9. s Ihe second battalions of the Our—hams and G-loueostcrs left Hong Kong lb-day for Shanghai, \ SAUCE FOR, THE OAXDKR. SHANGHAI. l-Vb. 9.

The Chinese Ratepayers’ Association k which was entrusted with the election of three Chinese to the Shanghai International Municipal Council, now deniands the election of nine Chinese, ns the present Council constts of nine foreigners, on the ground that the British proposals offered the Chinese a share of the administration of the concessions. At the last annual meeting of foreign ratepayers, it was agreed three Chinese should Ik? elected to the Council.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1927, Page 3

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170

CHINESE TROUBLE. Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1927, Page 3

CHINESE TROUBLE. Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1927, Page 3

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