CHINESE TROUBLE.
[by TELEGRAM PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] FAVOUR MODERATE POLICY. SHANGHAI, April 12. I'hero are indications for a growing opposition to an extremist policy on the part of the Nationalists. In a recent demonstration at Foochow, tinoo hundred thousand people participated, acclaiming a moderate policy. A colonel addressed the crowd in favour of “ Red ” or extreme action. He was mobbed and was shot and thrown into the river. SHANGHAI. April 12. A naval wireless from Wei-Hai-Mei, North Chinn, says that the officer administering tlie government there has sent an urgent request for the despatch of naval reinforcements, in view of alarming reports of threatened disturbances. MORE JAP FORCES. TDK ID. April 12. The Japanese General Staff has decided to send live companies of regular troops to Tientsin, in the Pekin area, to supplement three companies already there. Four Japanese destroyers from Amirztirti have departed for Port Artliur. The light cruisers Kimi and Yura arc patrolling the Chefoo Const.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1927, Page 2
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158CHINESE TROUBLE. Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1927, Page 2
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