GENERAL SITUATION
FOREIGNERS WARNED
V v/.'SHANGHAI, 24tL*ebVT"; '",-, The situation is quieijjtnd theexecu-' Jj tionof agitators(dsvdecreasing.'.,<v'*?. <>>>"*" There is considerable Chinese 'military activity, but" little fighting, "the" ~ opposing forces jockeying for position ml whatT is ifespeetea tolie JffiSt declcti&g TJI-: fight for.."ffie-;posse9Si6nTof -Shangt&ii 1-'- iSi' The general strike has been officially called off by the General Labour Union.' . Fifty thousand workers have returned and the baiau.ee are expected to return ■to-morrow./ The post 'office and trams have resumed operations. The authorities in the foreign settle- ' inents , are; circulating confidential notices to foreigners residing,in,Chii-" ese territory in outlying districts' and"'" settlements,, : warning them to be prepared t6 centralise"on sh'brt'" notice in the event of the^preseW situation developing seriously. Thirteen hundred United States marines have arrived from San; Diego:: -
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 9
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125GENERAL SITUATION Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 9
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