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Show NOVICE DROPS SHOWER BOMBS ON CHINA ARMY Swiss Mechanic Who Had Never Flown Before, Does Great Damage TIEN TSIN, Jul 23 Teace dele-igate3 dele-igate3 have arrived at Tien Tsln but Were coolly and suspiciously received. former Premier Chin Yeng Pin has I left for Mukden to confer with Chang Teuo Eln, governor of Pen Tien. With a view to bringing about an carl indescribable confusion exists on tho railroad at Vngntshl and at the Feng lien rail head The militarists are intimidating the railroad men with the consequence that the lines are liad- iv congested El rerythlng is becoming disorganised and with the neglect of Dltary precautions, an outbreak of holer. i iv f.-.ireil. unless drastic measures meas-ures are taken immediately. The International In-ternational and military trains went to Peking today, but otherwise tho congestion continues. l 1NCE CONTINUES. While flsrhtlng to the south of Peking Pek-ing has ceased, the advance of Feng Tl n troops on their way to Peking continues The Feng Tien troops are approaching Rengfa from two dlrec-tiuns dlrec-tiuns and the Anfultes already have evacuated Rengtai, retreating along the Kalgan railway. 'TROUBLE DEVELOPS. Some trouble was expei lent ed today to-day near Taku. southeast of Tien Tsin. Whei an attempt was made to disarm .'"fin Kw nig Tun troops who had been quartered there for several years. They resisted and a thousand of them ea-i ea-i iped Into the countrv with their rifles ri-fles while the remainder wore disarmed disarm-ed after a light In which a number of casualties resulted, Reports that an airplane was used for bombing Feng Tien troops are approved. ap-proved. It appears the plans was tak-i tak-i I) up hy a Swiss mechanic who had n irer flown before, and that 45 bombs were dropped from a height of 9000 feet. |