CHINESE TROUBLE.
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BATTLE IN CHINA. SHANGHAI, May 21
It is rumoured lieri* tlmt Hauko' tins fallen to the Honanose, Genera Yungson, who arrived and joined Gen oral Shntnoyn, who is attacking \\ u chnng and lias reached the outskirts A battle* is progress!up fir possessioi of the city. Sliatanyau lis issued hi terms of surrender to the occupants They demand the surrender of six Rei leaders, including Borodin, who has al ready fled. It is reported llanyani arsenal has already been captured, h view of tin* seriousness of the positioi two extra Japanese destroyers have been ordered to Hankow from here crammed full of marines and six field puns. Chiniig Kai Slick’s irom x continue to cross Yanpt::o and advance northwards.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1927, Page 3
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125CHINESE TROUBLE. Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1927, Page 3
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