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BANDITS ACTIVE

-SKIRMISHING IN MANCHURIA^

RADIO 1 STATION CAPTURED

* United Press Association—By Electric Telegraphy Copyright.) TQKIO, August 29. “

A message from-, Mukden (Manchuria) states that.athree hundred . bandits are practically surrounding the North East Wireless Station •in the suburbs of Mukden, whe% -severe fighting, is taking place. • vd

Several,'in the Japanese forces 1 have been killed, including a lieutenant, who was in charge of armoured cars that Avere rushed to the relief from' Mukden, , ■■

The latest Mukden report states that the arsenal ther 6 is .still burning, and* also that fighting is continuing. “ • At six o’clock in the morning. ' the bandits captured the wireless station at Peitayang on the outskirts of Mukden, Avhich Avas the scene of th e fiyst clash in September. The bandits are armed with machine guns and, other moderrt ■weapons. ’

Incendiary fires were discovered' at mid-night in several places, including an arsenal and an aerodrome in . the city. iSoms aeroplanes were destroyed.

The originators are believed to be emissiiaries of Chang Hsuef .Liang.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1932, Page 5

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166

BANDITS ACTIVE Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1932, Page 5

BANDITS ACTIVE Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1932, Page 5

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