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THE FAR EAST

SITUATION IN CHINA. \V" / PEKING THREATENED. . 7 P*om AiocJatiott—By Talegrapb—PEKING. April 27* j (Received April 28, at 7.45 p.m.) One hundred and seventy American'; marine® from the Huron have arrived -toiS protect the American Legation. The. JBritiihi’ Legation guard is also being strengtheortl. i There is little hope of averting troubla.-be- | tween the belligerent Chinese faictiorfa * although efforts at mediation large exodus of tourists from the occurring. Three thousand of General Wul Pei Fu’s soldiers are reported to be mareo* - ing on Peking.—A. and N.. Oabte, -•'• - % CHITA AND JAPANV REDS DECLARE WAR. | JAPANESE SUCCESS REPORTED. 3 - , '-H TOKip; April 27., ; ; (Received April 28, at 10.15 p.m.) Advices from Chita state that Sensheff, ? the new commander of the Rod force*, has proclaimed a state of war. : I Chita and Japan owing to invading the buffer zone and advajKabg.7 upon Iman. dashes occurred' between',' the Japanese and the Reds at Mabr ; f chanmenka, in which the Reds. lost ' 50 men and two guns.—Renter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18541, 29 April 1922, Page 9

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THE FAR EAST Otago Daily Times, Issue 18541, 29 April 1922, Page 9

THE FAR EAST Otago Daily Times, Issue 18541, 29 April 1922, Page 9