WAR IN CHINA.
! RIVAL ARMIES CLASH. JAPANESE AT MUKDEN. FOREIGN "WOMEN FLEE. (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.!' (Received 11.30 a.m.) PEKING, December 9. Kun Suns-ling's troops are advancing slowly, the main body being still at Chin Chow. The advance guards are approaching Lia Olio. dapßnesc gendarmerie are assisting the police in Mukden. Kuo Min-chun's troops have now reached Yank Tsiin. and the Li Chinglinites have withdrawn to Pei Tsang. Trains are running to-day between Peking and Tientsin. Li Chang-lin is reported to have taken personal command of the troops near Ma Chang, and claims that he defeated two brigndes of the Second Kuo Minchun army at T/.e Yaho, and one brigade at Ta Cheng. Four hundred additional Japanese troops have gone to Mukden. All foreigners in Hsin Mirifu Lave evacuated the place. It is understood a number of foreign women have been given refuge at Japanese and other consulates in Mukden, ■where all the consuls held a meeting to plan measures for the protection of their nationals. Hsin Minfu is said to have been looted ly Mukden troops to-day. — (A. and N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 292, 10 December 1925, Page 7
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