KIANGSI MUTINY
FOl'tt CITIES DAMAGED. LOOTING IN CANTON. “'Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. tKoceived June 2-5. 5-5 p.m.) PEKIN. June *2-1. The *-*■-» o; ri:e K.uu/im nui.'uy h •- pasv.'u. Ih- :iea«.h *'o!' is low ih-.V; ami. and ’.eyr -v v- <*'■ m fv’et-P, damaged. Sun Yat Sen is aU'nrcl his oivr warship at Canton. Wo declared: “J have not resigned office, but will fight on.” Ho claimed that the southerr
navy was loyal. looting continues in Canton despite Chunks throat of death to the offenders. Presidential residences wore ransack. ©d.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11246, 26 June 1922, Page 8
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88KIANGSI MUTINY New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11246, 26 June 1922, Page 8
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