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CONFLICT BETWEEN CHINESE FACTIONS

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Tho latest message t’rom Peking reports that although the Kiangite.s continue ti> prc". ban! at l.inho atul have a small amount ot’ ground. tin' ( hokiangitcs an "till holding on To tin main position there ami loiuinmto hold thoir own everywhere alone the iim . Last 11i_r 1 11 the wind mil- - d tiio amis ~t the ti.nn-j; in the ■'waiiitln -o in;' in Shanghai. This tart load nroliahlv smart hi ng to do with the \-i >inn to. •)■ ;11o! h 1 isa tio 11 .moor and tho ■ 1 1aa.sioi. to land marines. The m'arost point to Shaiminn at ■Ahu-it tho hollo gereiits aiv onuagod is. approximately, (ourtoon miles distant. Tito railway a I’vicc between Soooliow and Nanking i- doing maintained. Tho French am erecting wire handers in tho streets h-adiim to tho Chinese city. Renter’s Telegrams, Pee Sepi 10. 10.dd a.tn. Polling. Sept A sporial nm.ssago iront laiiito states that the ( hekiangites regained all the lost ground in this sector. They have coiimmiiced trench digging. Heavy ram stripped .light ing on tin l main iront in the evening.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIII, Issue 8683, 10 September 1924, Page 5

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CONFLICT BETWEEN CHINESE FACTIONS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIII, Issue 8683, 10 September 1924, Page 5

CONFLICT BETWEEN CHINESE FACTIONS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIII, Issue 8683, 10 September 1924, Page 5

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