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CHINESE SOLDIERS

MUTINY IN SHANTUNG

SEVERAL CITIES SACKED

Australian Press Association.

(Eecoived 28th January, 1 p.m.)

SHANGHAI, 27th January.

Mutiny broke out in a division of native troops, remnants of the ex-Gov-ernor Chang Chung Chang's army, stationed at Lungkow, in the Shantung Province. The coast cities of Lingkow, Hanghsien, and Tengchow-Pu were sacked and foreign residents compelled to flee for safety aboard two Japanese warships. Twenty thousand Nationalist troops have been despatched from Ningr hai to quash the rebellion. The mutineers looted every building, emptied tho armoury and killed three high military officers and the chairman of Hwanghsieu Chamber of Commorce.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 28 January 1929, Page 10

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CHINESE SOLDIERS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 28 January 1929, Page 10

CHINESE SOLDIERS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 28 January 1929, Page 10