TROOPS LANDED AT HAO SHAU BAY.
TOKIO, Sept. 18. Official: Japanese aeroplanes bombarded German ships and the wireless and electric stations at Kiao-chau. It 'is believed that a ship was blown up. TOKIO, Sept. 20. 'Official: Japanese troops landed at Hao Shan Bay. Tlie Japanes© state that th© German troops at Tsing-tao number 6000, and there are also several hundreds of civil guards. . PEKING, Sept. 20. Baron Von Eissenbach, second secretary of the German Legation, was killed'in an engagement between the Japanese and Germans. It is reported that an aeroplane dropped a bomb on the Japanese, killing thirty.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13491, 21 September 1914, Page 3
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