MONGOLIAN TROUBLE
Suppressing Bandits CHINESE STATEMENT LONDON, Nov. 12. The “Manchester Guardian’s” Shanghai correspondent says that, indicating that serious developments are expected in the north-west, the Chinese Foreign Office has requested representatives of foreign Powers, including Japan, to instruct their nationals to evacuate the provinces of Suiyuah, Ninghsia and Chinghai, as well as some districts under the jurisdiction of the Inner Mongolian authorities, “because of military activities for the suppression of bandits.” The Pekin correspondent of “The Times” says that, while Sino-Japanese negotiations are proceeding at Nanking, about 30,000 troops from the- Japanesecontrolled province of Chaharand, equipped with Japanese planes and tanks, surround the north-eastern borders of Suiyuan, on which an attack is expected at any moment.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 283, 13 November 1936, Page 8
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