CHINESE REBELS
ORGANISED OFFENSIVE BEGINS
United Press Association —By ED 'trie
Telegraph—Copyright.)
(Received this day at 10.52 a.m.) SHAXGH.AfC December. 18. It is reported that a well-known organised offensive was begun against the rebel Fuekien forces, who are supported by Comrimnisljs in the Ivielining and Ivienyang areas. Skirmishes commenced bust week-end, but the major -hostilities are expected at the. end of this week.
AUSTRALIAN WHEAT EXPORTS
EFFECT OF CHINESE TARIFFS
fßeceived this day at 11 a.m.) ■SHANGHAI, December 18. Australian wbeatgrowers and flour millers , ai’ e , most adversely affected a 9 the result of the new high tariff® by Nanking or. all future imports of wheat and flour into China, which imports are for the purpose of bolstering the nation’s military expenditure on the FuJbie* campaign.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1933, Page 5
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126CHINESE REBELS Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1933, Page 5
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