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1933.

"BANDIT" STAND

GOVERNMENT TROOPS

CONTINUE ADVANCE

Peking, Oct. 28.

Advancing from three directions, the Government forces in the Luan, tung arcă are closing in on Funing, where a fores of about a thousand bandits under a minor, chief is proparing to make a desperate stand. Advance guards of the special police hayo already reached the lower slopes of a mountain cast of Funing. The lower slopes have been cleared, but 100 outlaws are believed to remain entrenched on the sunimit and are ready to sell their lives dearly.

The Chinese press reports that the nuthorities are employing con- cillatory methods but are showing ne wonkrican when their offers are refused.

Under the

leadership of a

woman, a force of 1,000 bandits, is reported to have resembled at Tasiyu, 10 miles north of Hunijou, } whore General Fang Chen-wu re- cently made his headquarters. The bandits are stated to be massing for the purpose of attempting an advance Bouth.

A detachment of special police has been sent to nip the trouble in the bud, while strict precautions are being taken In Huntjou.

Where Is Fang?

Fang Some rebel

The mystery of General Chen-wu remains unsolved.. reporta now hint that the leader was murdered by unknown

assassins.

However, soldiers of his former command who arrived here yeater-

day declare General Fang is still alive. They maintain he did not arrive in Tlentain but cut off his beard in order to avoid detection, and is now on his way to Canten, for the purpose of resuming his political activities.

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OBITUARY

MILITARY HISTORIAN DIES IN CANNES

Cannes, Oct. 23. The death of Sir John William Fortescue, hore to-day robbed Bri-

bain of one of her faremoat mill- tary historians. The noted writer died following an operation.~: Router.

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"Tho Drummer's Coat." During this time he had been gathering material for the work which was to make him famous, a detailed his- tory of the British Army compris- ing some thirteen volumes. This task took him nearly thirty years torn was so wretched that had it to complete and the financial re- not been for the patronage of King

Edward it is doubtful if it ever would have been completed,

In 1905 King Edward appointed him librarian nt Windsor Castle and Deputy Kooper of the Royal Sir John was born in the year Archives and later King George, 1859 and was the fifth son of the upon his ascension to the throno third Earl of Fortescue. He was retained him in these two offices. He was also given lecturgshipa în educated at Harrow and Trinity Oxford, Cambridge and London College, Cambridge, and upon Universities. When in March, Some circles here, however, be completion of his education was 1930 the last volume, bringing the love that Gorieral Fong is now appointed private secretary to the history up to 1870, was completed, definitely in Tientsin, where they Governor of the Windward Is- no other army in the world had assert he arrived secretly in die lands, later holding a similar post anything approaching so full and

concise a record of its decde. guise, after hiding for several days in New Zealand. Concluding his In a village near Tungchow, This sorvices there he returned to Eng-John Fortescue was knighted version claims that the defeated and where he became an officer (K.C.V.O.) in 1926 and in 1981 general travelled from Tungehow of the Yeomanry and took up the created a mighty furor by bis to Tientsin on a slow train and study of the exploits of the Bri- Book, "1914," stoting that he had criticism of the Earl of Ypres

tish Army.

thus escaped detection.

never encountered such a lament- General Fang Chen-wu's ally,

able work and that the most charl- General Chi Hung-chang, who is In 1895 he published a "story table view of it was that it was anxious to visit Cuba, in reported of the Seventh Loncors" and lator written by a monomaniac. Sir to have already left Tlontsin for an a work on "Dundonald" as well as John was a great admirer of unknown destination-Reuter. the "Story of the Red Deer," and Smith-Dorrien.

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