CHINA
f e _^__— f MARAUDING BANDITS. New York, Sept. 9. The Pekin correspondent of the New York Times states that bandits attacked Changsin, on the Korean border, and set Ore to the city, and the inhabitants are fleeing to Korea, The Chief of Police and other officials were made prisoners. The Japanese police are pursuing the bandits. Tie correspondent adds that the Allied Mrrtisters and other officials bare 'i dispatched troops towards Harbin. The a continued successes of the revolutionists * in Southern China endanger Fukien and n Amoy.—Ans. and N.Z. Cable Assoc. d TEH HEW PREMIERSHIP. » Received Sept,_ie, 1.35 a-m. 4 Shanghai, Sept- 11. _ i- The Parliament has almost unanimously confirmed Hau Shi Chang's nomination for the Premiership. The southern press declines to recog- • nise him, declaring he is only the noril .VrmtAnt ffi*M*iAmr
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1918, Page 5
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