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Show GOVERNOR TAKES REFUGE ON WARSHIP AMI ' V ' 'bin c, Oct. 25. (By the Associated As-sociated Press) LI Hao-Cht, the military mili-tary governor of Fuklen province, who I was driven from office by forces op- j J posed to tho Peking government, is j known d'.finltely to have been kept , jfC aboard a Chinese warship In tho harbor har-bor at Foochow, the capital of Fu- ? klen by Admiral San Chen-Ping, i former minister of tho navy and loyal V'VK adherent of the Peking administration s'i V lit had been reported that Governor jftfH ! Li had (led to Formosa. Swifl I It is reliably stated that Peking has 'rf&W ordered Li iiao-Chi to Amoy to com- IiTHJ; . mnnd South Fukien national troops L who aro to co-operate with the army Ijjip'yl of General Chen Chlung-Ming, and H-'r tho naval squadron of Admiral Sab VfilsB Chen-Ping. A drive airalnst the Insur- ! Ii gents who occupy Foochow Is Intend- r 1 |