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CHINESE BANDITS.

THREE STUDENTS FREED. WARNING TO KIDNAPPERS. Rcuter. PEKING. Dec. 9. Three of the Chinese students who were kidnapped by bandits while they were proceeding by boat to college from Canton, have been released on pjiole. They have returned to their eollegj bringing the demands of the bandits for the rauisom of those remaining in their hands. .. General Li Fuh Lin,fvho has been entrusted with the task of suppressing banditry, has ordered there students not to return and not topay any ransom. He has warned the head men of four villages in the bandits' d«- s t'ict that he will destroy their villages if the students in their hands are not rel#sed.

General Li has despatched troops to carry out these instribtionsi

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18889, 11 December 1924, Page 9

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CHINESE BANDITS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18889, 11 December 1924, Page 9

CHINESE BANDITS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18889, 11 December 1924, Page 9