CHINESE TURMOIL.
(I nilWt;R4&jjs AssocialituiM-,By Electric, .YeQ,)pyiigHt.)V •TAP ’i ROOI’.-S |,ANJfEp.I j IOKYC), Xpril 2A. MIV warship. I l-tsu^' 5 with two’ bundred nuui 'of ttlie 'A ojc'okuka ffidepondent ‘Corps, -lias arrived at Tsingtao, where tile troop.- were entrained for...Szvfang to guard/ the .Japanese-owned''spinning factories, relieving tlr.e . marines now fgilfirding tliei work-.' Smith kiln advance. SHANGHAI. ApriLYl. The situation near ('bangelmw iturning in favour of the Nortbern lone-, who arc -herieiiing their line, and preparing a strong defence of iVking. Despair-lie- Irom .''l'an.ucg indicate j that the fall of T-imi'ilu I- iu:nin..‘UC j in ( liiniig Kai She!;'- Sotibern armies.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1928, Page 3
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99CHINESE TURMOIL. Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1928, Page 3
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