CHINESE WAR.
KUOMINCHUNITES PASSED ON
ALL SIDES
PEKIN, April 12. Wupeifu has not replied to the Kuominchun’s invitation to go to Pekin. The coup d’etat, which was evidently engineered without his knowledge, is now seen as a desperate bicl_ for his support on the part of the Kouminchun leaders, who are hard pressed on all sides, and obviously near the end of their tether. Prodigious efforts are still being made to secure the admittance of Hupeh and V, upcifu to the fold.—Reuter.
FOUR CHINESE KILLED BY ALLIED PLANE BOMBS,
("Received April 13, 10.30 p.m.) PEKING, April 13. Four Chinese were killed and nine injured - by five bombs dropped by an Allied aeroplane in attempting to demolish a* railway station. —Reuter
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10267, 14 April 1926, Page 6
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