CHINESE TROUBLE.
[by TELEGRAPH FEU TRESS ASSOCIATION.] CHINESE REPORTS. LONDON. .March 11. Official reports received here show that disturbances continue tit AVuliu, where mass meetings and demonstration* are held, but the Chinese author ■ are' providing guards sent hy General diking Chung to control the situation. Britain appealed to Chen asking him to protect British life and property there. Meanwhile H.Af.S. Emerald has gone to the Ruhr from Nanking, 'file situation at Icliang is easier, the strike of stevedores having ended. Northerners are using the steamer Pomitoleiiina tin which Airs Borodin was arrested, ns a military transport. PEKING. Alarch 11. Despite rumours the three Russian couriers captured are apparently alive and well, having merely been taken to Tsianafu awaiting the translation of the literature with which they were captured.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1927, Page 2
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