CHINESE TROUBLE
NATIONALISTS IN PEKIN. (United Service.) SHANGHAI, June 6. Though official confirmation is lacking there- are strong rumours that Changtsolin succumbed from injuries received in the bombing yesterday. The greatest secrecy is observed at the Marshal’.! home. Urgent telegrams have been sent to members of the family summoning them home. Yenhsislian (Governor of Sliansi) has entered Peking. The Shansi army is encamped on the outskirts of Peking awaiting the complete evacuation, by Cnangtsolin’s troops. The Nationalist flag is flying in tho capital.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1928, Page 2
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83CHINESE TROUBLE Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1928, Page 2
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