BANDITRY IN KOREA.
TOKIO, Feb. 13. Tongsin (Korea) reports that 200 Manchurian bandits, led by the notorious “Volunteer General,” Lia Kiangkuang, invaded Korea, sacked a border town, and killed numbers of people, including two women and one Japanese soldier. The bandits fled with Japanese troops in pursuit.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 68, 16 February 1935, Page 8
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