CHINESE TROUBLE.
[by telegraph— run I’ress association
-f SEEKING PEACE. (liccctvcu tins nay nl u.ou a.m.; SHANGHAI, April I*o. Chinny Kai Sliek addressing representatives of Cliino.se banks and Chambers of Commerce, state Suneli nan fane and (Tiangtswncliaiig had sent representatives to Xankijng with tHo object of securing peace. The Nationalist Government, in that direction was demanding the retirement of these and tlie withdrawal of their armies to Shangtung and Chihli.
JAPAN'S FINANCE. TOKYO, April ‘JO. The navy is despatching a thousand additional blue jackets to Yangtso and withdrawing the cruisers Kama and J Abuk tint ua. Tlie financial situation is quiet in Tokyo. Osaka postal savings have increased enormously. 'The ifank of Japan is receiving ordinary deposits , without interest. The hanks agreed to restricted payments against new deposits.
HEAVY LOSS OK LIFE. SHANGHAI, April 20. Two launches towing more boats full of northerners wanted to reach the v southern shores of the Yangtze, near • - Nanking. 'The fort discovered them by searchlight and fired eighty shells sinking the lot. More than two thousand were drowned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1927, Page 3
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