KIDNAPPED.
WORK OF BANDITS. HELD FOR LARGE RANSOM. i A. and N.Z. Cable.) . (Recehed 9.20 a.m.) ' j PEKINe, Dec. 20. It is reported from Shanghai that bandits kidnapped Madame Sun-Yat-Sen at Kweitung, in KwangSi province, and are now holding her in the mountains for a ransom of £IOO,OOO. ' It is believed that the bandits disguised themselves as soldiers and seized her while she v was en. route to loin her husband, whos© armies are marching towards Peking. Madame Sun-Yat-Seo.- intended 1 o take charge of the Red Cross work. She is one of the best educated women in China, having graduated with honours afa two American universities-.
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15112, 22 December 1921, Page 4
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