WAR IN CHINA
FENG’S FORCES DEFEATED Shanghai, March 21. It is definitely established that Marshal Feng Yu Hsien’s forces have suffered defeat and been compelled to retreat by the forces of Chang Tso-lin, in the neighbourhood of Changteho, on the Peking-Hankow railway. Feng has appealed to Chiang Kai Shek for immediate assistance, and the latter is concentrating the entire Nationalist forces, reported to number half a million, above the Yangtse preparatory to advancing to join Feng in an attack on Peking. COLDSTREAM GUARDS RETURN Rugby, March 21. The Second Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, after thirteen months’ service m the Shanghai Defence Force, landed at Southampton this morning.— British Official Wireless.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 149, 23 March 1928, Page 10
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