PROTECTION OF AMOY.
BRITISH WARSHIPS ARRIVE. CONCESSION "GARRISONED. A., and N.Z. - - - LONDON, Aug. 5. The Amoy correspondent .of the Morning Post reports that, marines and sailors from . H.M. ships Foxglove and Diomede . occupied the , British concession without • opposition. " ■ "; ' • A recent cable stated that the ■ Peking Government - warships shelled the foreign quarters of the port of Amoy in the island of the same name. The ; British, American, and Japanese Consuls at once protested, and called . on their respective - Governments for protection.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18471, 7 August 1923, Page 7
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