Wounded Chinese Soldiers Pour Into Peking Hospitals
By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright. The remnants of the Shansi Army are desperately resisting furthe- Fengtien advances. A fierce battle is progressing on the Peking-Suiyuan front.
Reed. 9.24 a m. SHANGHAI, Wed. CTREAMS of wounded are pouring Into Peking. The hospitals are filled. Both rides suffered heavily. The Fengt.en forces have captured two brigade commanders and seven regimental commanders. A reward cf 400,000 dollars has been offered for the head of Yen-Hsi-Shan, the Shansis’ rebel governor. A prize is offered fo" the occupation of Shih Chia-Chuang.
Madame Wu, wife of the Nationalist Minister of Foreign Affairs, while /(siting relatives In Tientsin, in anti- . . ... , , Nationalist territory, was arrested as ?he boarded a steamer en route to Shanghai. The Soviet Consul at Changsha, M. Sorokin, has been advised to leave by the Chinese authorities,, who blame him for the unsettled conditions and bandit outrages.—A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 174, 13 October 1927, Page 1
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