CHINESE TROUBLE
PEKIN FALLS
(United Service.)
PERKIN, June 4
Pekin has changed hands, without bloodshed, and Chinese Nationalism has attained its immediate goal. TOKYO, June 3.
A Mukden report states that a. bridge was blown up while Chang Tso Lin’s train was passing over it. Four of the carriages in the train were wrecked and many casualties resultedChang Tso Lin escaped with a slight injury.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1928, Page 2
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