DANGER AT HANKOW
teniSH NAVAL FORCE MAY BE STRENGTHENED I FEARS OF BLOODSHED | MINISTER ADMITS STRIKE “HAS MADE GREAT PROGRESS" By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyrigiri. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Rceived November 30, 10.50 p.m.) ! LONDON, November 29. In the House of Commons Mr Ramsay MacDonald inquired what was the position at Hankow. Sir Austen Chamberlain, the Foreign Minister, replied that it is generally easier, though the general strike has made great progress. Mr Id. W. Looker (Con.) inquired: “Will the naval forces be strengthened, in view of the fears of an outbreak involving bloodshed ?” Sir Austen Chamberlain: We are at present discussing the matter with the Admiralty.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12618, 1 December 1926, Page 7
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106DANGER AT HANKOW New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12618, 1 December 1926, Page 7
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