CHINESE TURMOIL
.TAP TROOPS FOR. CHINA. f United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) ... _ V TOKYO. April ”0. The Navy Ministry announced a landing force of 550 lauded at Tsingtao this morning, also that the cruiser Knsnnga is leaving A'okosukn naval Imso near Yokohama for Tsingtao tonight, carrying two hundred. . Regarding the China expedition, states at the time the troops were withdrawn from Shantung, (lover union t declared that while they had no intention of supporting any faction, yet if the peace of the localtics containing Japanese residents were disturbed with apprehension that the safety of the .Japanese might he affected. Japan could take such measures for self protection as was required.
SPANISH AIR LINER’S CRASH. MADRID. April 29. An air liner, during a voyage from Madrid to Rnrcellona, crashed near Saragossa. Eleven of her passengers were injured, eight of them gravely.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1928, Page 3
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