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Show JAPAN sons M RE TR i Empire Strengthens Posts Along Railway Line in Manchuria I TIKN TS1N. June 26. (By the Associated As-sociated Press) Three hundred and fifty Japanese left here Saturday for Chin Iangfao. on the Manchuria n border, to protect Japanese military posts along the railway. It had been reported that the fhihti troops who recently Invaded Manchuria were interfering: in-terfering: constantly with these Japanese Jap-anese posts, imleii are wild 10 have been Issued from 1'uotlngfu. the headquarters head-quarters of General Wl !'el-r"u, commander com-mander of the Chlhll armv for the sol-dleri sol-dleri to abstain frbni mrth. r Interference- wUh the Japanese There is no ulgn yet ol th roturn of the Inimeni amount of rallvu OQlllp-mnt OQlllp-mnt whloh I'lmnr Tso Ltn, the Mm-chuiian Mm-chuiian war lord, carried back to his territory, when he wh driven from Chlhll by General Wu. Oneral Chant,' took approzirbately o per cent ol the rolling stock of the l'ekln-Mukden line. The shortage of cars and locomotives loco-motives has paralyzed railway communication com-munication in thr district. causinK tM utmost inconvenience. The Chlhll forces, having routed Chungs army, are belnj? withdrawn rapidly toward Kalgan and PaotlBfCtt, leaving only enough troops to man Fratrlsons at Important railway stations. sta-tions. oo |