CHINA.
CHANG HSUN GERMANY'S TOOL. ' London, July 10.' The Morning Post's Tientsin correspondent states that the casualties at Peking include two American civilians. Tlio Republican flag is flying over the Forbidden City and Chang Hsun's forces are surrendering and being disarmed and sent td Hsuckouff. Tuanchijui lias arrived in 'Peking and Liyuan-Hung has returned to his own residence. Chinese newspapers report that the Deutsche Bank financed Chang Hsun. The latter released the Germans who were interned in the western hills, some of whom fought on Chang Hsun's side, particularly assisting in the artillery. Other newspaper advices from Peking state that the tyul-k of the diplomatists protested against Chang Hsun's transfer to the German barracks on the ground that he had forfeited the right to f be / treated as a (political offender.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1917, Page 5
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131CHINA. Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1917, Page 5
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