KIDNAPPED OFFICERS
EFFORT TO SECURE RELEASE
(British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, May 8. The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, replying to a question in the House, said that the work of coordinating the various efforts being made to effect the release of the British officers kidnapped from the steamer Nanchang had been entrusted to the head of the Provincial Government Police at Mukden. No positive result had yet, been achieved, but he was informed that there was no truth in the report that one of the prisoners had been killed in the course of a fight between the baifd in whose hands they jare and another band of brigands./
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 108, 10 May 1933, Page 9
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