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At Taian, near Tsinan (see p. 18) an unidentified Chinese war bullet entered the bedroom window of Mrs. William T. Hobart, a U. S. Methodist Mission worker and resulted in her death.
No other U. S. citizen was known to have been killed in China, last week, but out of the Whangpoo River, eight miles below Shanghai, there was fished the lifeless body of U. S. Vice Consul Walter B. Wilson Jr., who had mysteriously disappeared a week previous.
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