THE WAR IN CHINA.
PLIGHT OF BESEIGED FOREIGNERS.
(BT CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION— COPYRIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN AND H.B. CABLB ASSOCIATION.)
SHANGHAI, January i
Information lias reached here that 300 White Russians, members or the Northern Army, aiid three foreign priests whose nationality is not known, are beseiged at ei-Fu, small city in north Honan, as a consequence of the recent figuring. Their plight is terrible, according to messengers who have arrived a Peking? They are without food, and the city is desolated by from the Southern artillery,, which demolished the missionary children a schools. One missionary perished in the names Only two wells are producing wwar fit to drink for supplying 15,000 residents. Prominent houses fire daily tne targets for gunfire.
THE NATIONALIST SPLIT,
CHIANG SEEKING UNITY
SHANGHAI, January 4. , Sl r¥ for banking to take over of the Nationahst nor th, ranks. -
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19201, 6 January 1928, Page 7
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