THE CHINESE BANDITS.
Further Kidnapping Alleged. PEKIN, May 9. According to a Tientsin message, a further kidnapping outrage occurred on the Tsiupu railway on Monday, when a Canadian merchant, named Love, was pulled from the train, beaten and bound, and carried off by Chinese civilians. It is now believed that more foreigners were taken from the Pekin express train than was at first reported, several, including four American missionaries. having boarded the train a: inter mediate stations without being listed. NEW YORK, May 9. The “Chicago News” Pekin correspondent cables tho Chinese Foreign Office announced that tho bandits released Majors Pinger and Allen and his two sons.
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Grey River Argus, 11 May 1923, Page 5
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