UNREST IN SOUTH CHINA
(OMMIMSTS BKIN<; IMIIVKN | HACK 1 ■ i-Ki ; !.v! ' 1 r I■ l 1 "I ' ■ , lIL'CrBY, August IT. | 'I The laiest reports indicate that j ! even-thing is apparently quiet if not , ' entirely normal. in Foochow, South : ■ ( : n;:. which for some time has ! :been menaced by the appioae.i <■> j Icninniunist forces. , I Reports s' ate that tm.se leice. i ;irc being gradually suppressed iwi . h i,, f the town, and the river is r< pelted to be clear r.f them as tar as Yenpmg. The mam body '■( <>; , nsurgents has moved .o<va,d I .einkiang. with troops of thy K»| t> ' ninth and eighty-seventh divisions < f the Chinese Army m pursuit.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21247, 20 August 1934, Page 11
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