CIVIL CONFLICT.
Nationalist Flags Torn Down. FALL OF NANKING LIKELY. SHANGHAI. April 13. ] A naval wireless message from Nan-j < gag says Northern troops hare occupied 11 -.uiow -without opposition. All tie Nationalist Sags were immedi- : 3 ateJy haded down. Foreign warships hare moved one mile 2 tie riTer fr °ni Nanking in order to ckar the direct line of fire between Van- ' «sg and Pakow. Nationalist gunboats which were n?«HtJv concentrated for the defence "of banking hare moved three miles np the Xaagtee-kiang River from Nanking >o attempt ha.s yet been made bv the ■iorthersers to cross the river. i&e fall oi Nankin;: is imminent. It I virtually- mean" the reeoverv «_.f ' Shanghai by the Northerners. ' t The .Southerners-- line of c-ommumca- , 1 "sm between Shanghai and Nankins has ! a 1 T
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 88, 14 April 1927, Page 7
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