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between Tanyang and Changchew as several ussian wounded were brought back from that district last night. unless

Chi ruskes a deterrined stand behind Doochow it seer.B

likely that lu will be in shanghai within a few anyɛ.

Chinklang has been vary fortunate in that its occupation has been effected with such little difficulty and with very little local disturbance. « certain &.ount of looting took place near the orth gate wurin, the night of the 16th, and . have been told tuet some of the unsja) soldiers have been entering private houses and molesting, women but taking everytuing into consideration tie kituate -1on has been and still remains remarkably quiet.

General Chang Tsung-chống left on the morning of the 2uth and handed over charge of military affairs to General Lou two-ch'ing) who has established himself temporarily in the headquarters of the Canton

Guild close to tlibs Consulate. Lung; ch'äng-yun k 龔青雲

has been appointed com ander of the thinkiang forts, a position which he occupied in pre-epullic days. It is said that kung has been given this appointment as a reward for his having bought over the men in the forte prior to

the recent attack.

I have no informtion nɛ to ùeneral Lou's previous career, Lut the general sent an snglish-speaking, officer who, i ascertained, was recently a telegraph operator at hsuchowfu - to see no this efternoon with a mesɛage to the affect that he would do his utmost to maintain peace and order and to protect the lives and property of foreigners.

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