MORE FIGHTING
TWO HUNDRED BANDITS KILLED
United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
SHANGHAI, May 11
There i,s imminent danger at Harbin, as tin) result of an action between the i'Mancliuko Government’s troops and soldier bandits. It was fought yesterday, ten miles north of Harbin. Two hundred of the soldier Bandits were killed.
EVACUATION OF (SHANGHAI. TOKIO, May 11. Cabinet, decided unconditionally to withdraw to Japan the entire land forces from Shanghai immediately, leaving the Allied Powers to guard the safety o, the International Settlement.
A SUCCESS ACHIEVED. (By Tete'jraph—l’er Brets Association) GISHOHNR, lMay.il 2. Encourafj'injr success lists attended Uio experiment carried out at oishorno l ri‘<'7. inp; works last, Novembi r I>.V Dr. \V A. Howie. Deports received from England on tin' meat trade liy a snoeir.l process of 1 blending and conditioning ■show a definite increase in paiatab luy, that the blood is retained, am| thorp iv b si- t-ss o 1 ’ " i‘i<>lil per ( aiease' than •alien (.be routine procedure was follow - >d. gg n ■ nmm—c—mmii-—iir 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1932, Page 5
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