TIENTSIN IN DANGER
BETWEEN HOSTILE AEMIES.
(tJnited Press Association—Copyright.) I (Reuteir'a Telegram!) (Receiver 23rd March, 10 a.m.) PEKIN, 22nd March. Kuo Min-chun is rapidly withdrawing on both fronts. A large proportion of his troops have already passed through Tientsin, indicating that Tientsin will be evacuated and a stand made at Fengtai. Chang Tso-lin's forces have penetrated as far as Kuyeh, between Tientsin and Mukden. The last Kuo Min-chun train leaving Kuyeh attempted to blow up the bridge, but American troops guarding the neighbourhood frustrated them; British and American patrols are guarding the entrance to the Tientsin foreign concessions, owing to the reports that villages in the vicinity are infested by soldiers, who are doing a considerable amount of looting. C
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 70, 23 March 1926, Page 7
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120TIENTSIN IN DANGER Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 70, 23 March 1926, Page 7
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