CIVIL WAR IN CHINA
■■ INDECISIVE FIGHTING' CHANG-TSO-LIN’S ULTIMATUM. - p r o*o Association —By Telegraph—Copyright, - - - PEKING, September 4.' It ig reported ‘from Shanghai that yesterday’s fighting was indecisive. Lu-Yung-hsiang claims that Chib-Sieh-yuan’s troops were driven back a mile* A second attack fa-ield. , ~ . , lighting was resumed this morning, and continues. -Bigger guns have been installed at the forts at Woosung in expectation of tho Chihli fleet, Which is now • at Nmgpo, attacking the town. Numerous foreign warships are off Woo sung. - A Japanese news agency at Peking ha* published a telegram stating that Chapg-Tso-lin has issued ; an ultimatum to the Government stating that unless it stops the attack on Lu-Yung-hsiang he himself will meditate by force.—rßeuter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 9
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