CHINESE TURMOIL.
(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) WARSHIPS SHELLED. SHANGHAI, Jan. 20V The Yangtze Valley is again teeming with military activity, and Hankow is again creating barricades in expectation of Communist uprisings taking advantage of the hostilities down strain before occupation by the military. Several naval engagements occurred on tne Yangtze. Chegling, above Hankow, was shelled by four Nationalist warships. Japanese report the most serious duel with Chinese warships, since the establishment of the Chinee Republic. Land forces at Chengling, replying with artillery in a three-lfour engagement, disabled one of the warships.! The other retreated to the city, partially demolished TRero were inestimable casualties.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1928, Page 2
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103CHINESE TURMOIL. Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1928, Page 2
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