CHINESE TURMOIL.
(United Service.) POSITION IX CHINA. (Received this day at 12.25 D.m.) TOKIO, May 1. Reliable Peking advices state .South China Nationalist forces entered Esinanfn unopposed on Tuesday morning, indicating that the route to Peking is now virtually opened, and possibly foreshadowing the retreat of Generalissimo Changtsolin from Peking to Mukden. It is stated that a majority of the Slinngttmg troops evacuated Tsinan on -M.ondav, and are retreating to the north of Yellow River, leaving only police units at Tupaii. whic h ( hangebuneliang of .Shantung remained to command, lint there are no further reports of Changehunohang having been captured.
JAPANESE TROOPS ACTIONS TOKIO. May 1
Official advices state. Japanese troops guarding the Japanese quarter ol Tsinan, shot and killed one ol three hundred Shantung rabble, which was attempting to loot a Japanese shop.
POLITICAL CHAOS IX JAPAN TOKIO. May I
The political situation continues chaotic. The Diet to-day was again prorogued for three clays additional.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1928, Page 3
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