BRITISH INSULTED
INCIDENTS IN CANTON NAVY TAKES A HAND PREVENTING MOLESTATION iElec. Tel Copyright—Bribed Press Assn. (Sydney Sun Cables.) (Received Sept, i, 11 a. m.) I'EKIN, Sept. 6. Following many nionihs of objectionable incidents by anti-British pickets at Canton, whereby British nationals were insulted and searched when entering Slut merit from Canton. British marines on Saturday took possession of the British waterfront property, driving off iho pickets. Three gunboats were, assigned to duty, the British naval authorities being determined to prevent molestation hi future.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17132, 7 September 1926, Page 7
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