CHINA & RUSSIA
1 IN CHINA. ■ (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). SHANGHAI, October 19. ,It is reported in a Harbin message that the Cliinese were defeated in a sharp encounter, and that their commanding officer was killed. ‘fteiinf<in)«nents are being hastily despatched from the Lower Singari district, Kirin,' and troops from Harbin also. * -iThe Eefigyuhsiang rebellion is quief- . er to-day.’ The opposing forces are merely' taking uib '*r v:! The' Chinese Government .is confi- ' T'i :- dent’of restoring order, but political V 'observers are sceptical. - V FOMGNEIte SAFE. . ~m. SHANGHAI, October 19. The iVtlhu situation is reported to be" quiet. The mutinous tropps have been held; in check by ifc he loyal Cjowi, ■ einment forces. All of the foreign residents are believed to be safe. : ; Precaution is being taken overnight < To have British women and children . accommodated cn gunboats. . (Fierce fighting has occurred in San- •.: kiangkow district..
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1929, Page 5
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