OUTRAGE IN CHINA
TEACHERS’ COLLEGE BURNED. HANKOW POSITION MORE SERIOUS. By .’elegrai^i —Press Assn.—Copyright, i . Peking, Nov. 19. The Wucffang teachers’ college has been closed, as the result of the disgraceful insubordination and threatening attitude of the Chinese students, instigated by the neighbouring students at Liuwang, who were responsible for the recent evacuation of the missionaries. The vice-principal was flogged, incarcerated, and forced to promise not to return to the college. The students took possession of the college, insulted and threatened the foreign teachers, demanded control and the right to decide questions of discipline. At Hankow the situation is daily becoming more serious. The foreign concessions are repeatedly entered by car loads of armed Reds on various pretexts, contrary to the regulations. Foreign property has been searched and motors comipandeered. The British marines on shore were stoned by mobs.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1926, Page 11
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139OUTRAGE IN CHINA Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1926, Page 11
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