Japan's Campaign
GENERAL ATTACK ON TSING-TAO BY LAND AND SEA FORCES. Received 1 10.20 p.m. Tokio, October 31. Official--After two days' naval bombardment of Tsing-taa forts, the Allien began a general attack by land and sea io-dav.
IN CHINESE TERRITORY. UNDERGROUND ENGINEERING. Received 1, 4.30 p.m. London, October 31. The German campaign in China has resulted in the dismissal of the British editor o* the Pekin Gazette, on the grounds of anti-German policy. ;?RlTlsil NEWSPAPERS DISAPPEAR. GERMANS CONTROL NATIVE PII'ESS. BUILDINGS AT TSINGTAO ABLAZE. Received 1. 1rt.20 p.i.l. Peking, October 31. Germans bought up !h<. British news-p.Vpci-i. Which have ceased firblicu'ioii. the Germans now controlling tho entire native press at Peking and several pape's at Tientsin. A message from Ghefoo states thatmany ihuilding.s at Tsing-tao are ablaze.
! ftPilA-K PRISONERS DASH FOR -,, LIBERTY. 'Peking, October 31. •. The crew of the #Veeked German destroyer S9O, who weft' Wfern'cd in the Kiuking Exhibition grcHittfe, Escaped on Friday, but were flti'Pttttow.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 136, 2 November 1914, Page 8
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157Japan's Campaign Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 136, 2 November 1914, Page 8
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