Show MARINES lANDED AT SHANGHAI TO GUARD CONSUlATES Native City Considerably Damaged Damaged Dam Dam- aged by Fires Started by Cannonading LO T I DO July 20 The The Telegraphs Telegraph's I 1 i Shanghai correspondent reports a. a critical a. a ai 1 Chapel The he police police po po- po- po lice lIoe ho he says say refused to p permit the foreign guards guarde to remain there LataIn Lath Late Lathin in tho the afternoon the foreign volunteers B who had bad returned to Shanghai marched back bock to Chapel and were mot snot by armed native police Several shota were exchanged exchanged ex ex- changed between the volunteers volunteer's and the tho police pollee but the foreigners were uninjured un un- injured and after atter disarming a small email number of natives the tho expedition re returned returned returned re- re turned to Shanghai Further foreign warship parties have been landed and are guarding th the con con- The southerners profiting by their earlier mistakes are repairing defects detects and getting in large supplies of ammunition says tho the Dally Daily Telegraphs Telegraph's Telegraphs Telegraph's Tele Tele- graphs graph's Peking correspondent A Along Along long and wearisome war seems scorns certain I 1 understand Japanese officers will Join the Canton army which consists of ot good troops The Tho Dally Daily Telegraphs Telegraph's Shanghai correspondent cor cot respondent reports the native nativo city there thore on fire in three places as a re result result re- re sult suit of ot tho the cannonading of ot the arsenal In Tn an tn Interview Dr Sun Yat Sen San de do- do dared that o h ho would would leave s southward rd in a few tew days on business He Ho was quito unconcerned according to tho the correspondent with tho the settlement of ot the war or tho the order of ot expulsion against him He said he regarded Wu Vu WuTing WuTing Ting Tine Fangs Fang's peace mission as hopeless |