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AMERICANS IN CHINA.

NATIVE PAPER'S WELCOME. BRITAIN THEIR COMMON FOE. SHANGHAI. Mo? 3. Tho way in, winch the American break-away from the other Powers in regard to the Nanking demands reacts upon the Chinese is shown by a featured announcement on the front page of tho China Courier, a Chinese-owned English ne.vspaper.

It declares: "We welcome yon, United States marines, because we know you corne only to protect the lives of Americans, and not with a view to pulling chestnuts out of the fire for any other Power; and also because your views upon Imperialism are the same as your forefathers, who twice fought and vanquished British Imperialism, and succeeded in ridding your shores of British bayonets and British gunboats. We know you will not invade Chinese territory liko the British. We recognise you as a brother, with % common foeBritish Imperialism."

310DEKATES' APPEAL.

MEMORY OF SUN YAT SEN. REQUEST TO HIS FAMILY. SHANGHAI. Ma/ 3. The Nanking (Moderate) Nit:cr.-»b'-.ts have telegraphed to Mrs. Sun *' £<-»> widow of the founder of the Nationalist Party, and to Mr. San Fo, M:n»vter for Communications in the Nationals Government and Mayor of Hankow, sou of the late Dr. San Tat S*f», «king them to break immediately with the Han*«w section and join th« Moderate in order "o uphold respectively their husx>sad s and father's ideals and traditions against the traitorous Communist*.

The Northerners are reported to be Hearing the outskirts of Hankow. The Communists are in disorder.

AMEBIC AN MAE I NEB. FAMOUS SIXTH REGIMENT. ARRIVAL AT SHANGHAI. SHANGHAI. Mar 2 " The Devi] Dogs," the Sixth Rejji. me«t of the Hailed States Marines, who became famous for their Chateau Tbserry »xpt.oit ia the Great War, after which they wen disbanded, bat who were called to the co;otsr» when Washington decided So .reinforce the China eociiogeat*, arrived this aiaorauig* •

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19632, 10 May 1927, Page 9

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AMERICANS IN CHINA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19632, 10 May 1927, Page 9

AMERICANS IN CHINA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19632, 10 May 1927, Page 9

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