KIDNAPPED.
BY CHINESE BANDITS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Peking, Dec. 20. It is reported from Shanghai that bandits, kidnapped Mrs. Sun Yat Sen at Kweiling, in the Kwangs! province, and are uow holding her in the mountains for £lO,OOO ransom. It is believed the bandits disguised themselves as soldiers and seized her while she was en route to join her husband, whose armies were marching towards Peking. Mrs. Sun Yat Sen intended to take charge of Red Cross work. She is one of the best educated women in China, having graduated with honors at two American universities.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1921, Page 5
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96KIDNAPPED. Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1921, Page 5
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