CHINA MORE TRANQUIL.
i" ' .(Received July 26, 12.30 p.m.) •-, .. NEW YORK, July 25. Tlie New York Times' "Pekiir* cprre- [ spondent states -that the d'ebacle ol the ! Anfuites is complete. Fighting has ' ceased on all fronts in obedience to a Presidential? mandate. Clam has been . appointed director of organisation. To- .' wuiiken has* summoned scattered sol- - diers to their respective headquarters. ■ The Pekin populace is regaining coii- - lidence as the dispersed soldiery have ' been. kept t outside the city walls, where J •' the gates remain closed. There was one \ train from Tientsin yesterdfiy ; other- ,- wise there has been no rail communicas tions. The food situation is easier now. . ' There is twenty days' supply in tho city, r The only! looting eo far has been by i starvino- soldiers. Tlie Anfuites are rei tiring from Pangfang and Poung Tungsi chow. — A. and N.Z.C.A. ■— I— «.t.. !■ ||
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15276, 26 July 1920, Page 6
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142CHINA MORE TRANQUIL. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15276, 26 July 1920, Page 6
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