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CHINESE CHAOS

DESULTORY FIGHTING Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright PEKING, March 11. The remainder ot Peng Yu-hsinng s forces in the Honan province, have been driven to Chenehow, where they are surrounded. Feng Au-hsiangs supporter. Yn Scbwei-cluin, Goiomor ot Honan, is reported to have been killed hv members of a secret- society called Ihe Rodspcars. Chao Hang-ti. who is Governor of the. Honan Province, was forced to leave t-lic provincial capital. Foreigners at- Cbang-sba have requested that a gunboat be sent, in view of the threatening outlook. Chang Tso-lin’s troops attempted to land from transports at the mouth of Hie Pei-Hi 'River, but Feng Yn-lisiang’s troops captured all of the 300 who landed.—Reuter. DESTROYERS DESPATCITED. TOKIO, March 11. In connection with the troubles in China, three destroyers have- been despatched from Port Arthur to Taku. —Router.

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Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 3

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CHINESE CHAOS Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 3

CHINESE CHAOS Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 3