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Show Japanese Land Troops. PEKIN, Sept. 14. It is believed here that 25,000 Japanese troops have now-been now-been landed on the Shans-Tung peninsula. penin-sula. The Chinese are sending twenty-five Red Cross men to serve among both combatants at Kiaochow. This is the first time the Chinese Red Cross members mem-bers have worked amomr foreigners. A dispatch from Lai-Chow today says that Japanese troops are passing toward Shaho and Ping-Tu. (Ping-Tu is about forty miles north of .Kiaochow.) |