RELIEF AT HANKOW.
ARRIVAL OF PRESIDENT. WATER NOW RECEDING. (Received August 30, s.ff p.m.) SHANGHAI, August 29. The President, Marshal Chiang Kaishek, has arrived at Hankow to discuss measures of relief and how to counter tho expectod Communist attacks. The water is receding and the food situation is easier.
Tho Shanghai shipping, wheat, flour and rice merchants and tho authorities are planning to form camps for refugees on the distant hills, where they will be less menacing to peace and health.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20965, 31 August 1931, Page 9
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