In the East.
ENEMY'S SHIPS 70 DISMANTLE WIRELESS.-
GERMAN EFFORTS TO ESCAPE FRUSTRATED. (Received 9 a.m.) I'*? Pekin, September 'l3. China has ordered all Austrian' and German merchantmen bound for Chinese ports to dismantle their wireless apparatus. '•''•'
Junks while endeavouring to load to break through the blockade 'at Tsingtao are' blown up daily. All attempts by the German ships bottled up at Tsingtao to escape have been frustrated.
JAPANESE CONTINUE TO ADVANCE DESPITE FLOODS.
(Received 10 k.m ) Tientsin, September 13. Despite the floods the Japanese advance has almost reacbed the Kiaochau territorial zone.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 22, 14 September 1914, Page 8
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93In the East. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 22, 14 September 1914, Page 8
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