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off-the range condition. They were long-haired, unwashed and attired in clothes that looked as though they had braved a thousand duststorms. But if this informality in attire and appearance did anything for the music, it improved it.
igureheads in Inner Mongolia, where the Japanese army is Russia, which the Japanese belleve to be inevitable. Ja- and genuflecting to the saluting Japanese army officer. The man of the Autonomous Government of the United Leagues Japanese-controlled Government of Mongolia. The author
BY A.T. TEELE
so universities, who compliant to Japanese anding among them is
JAPANESE. DEFENDS
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LAMAISM
Col. H. Yokoyama, the Japanese army's liaison officer in Houho, told us that one of the great missions of the Japanese in Inner Mongolia is to help strengthen the Mongolian people so that they may be able eventually to bring about a reunion with their countrymen in "oppress- ed" Outer Mongolia. He bitterly castigated the Russians for their al-. leged persecution of Lamaism, the religion of the Mongols, and de-. clared that, of 6.000 Lama temples in Outer Mongolia, only 2.000 re- main in existence. As a contrast, he told how the Japanese are pro- tecting Lamaism and have .even sent Mongolian priests to Japan "for advanced study.".
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The Japanese colonel pointed out that the greater part of the Mon- golian people live in Manchukuo, ̈ where there are between 1,500,000 and 2.000.000. In Outer Mongolia there are 400.000 and in Inner Mon- golia 300.000. The rest are scatter- ed through Siberia and West China. (To Be Continued to-morrow) (World copyright 1989 by "China Mail" and Cooperation. Reproduc- tion even partially strictly forbid- den.).
reception room stood a dozen glass cases enclosing Japanese dolls which had been presented to him by Ja- panese admirers.
· LOOSENS · UP AT:
BANQUET
The inscrutable prince loosened ap a little in the evening, when he entertained us at an elaborate ban- quet. When I dined with him be- fore, on the Mongolian plain, the piece de resistance was a whole sheep, roasted to perfection over an open fire and eaten in Mongolian fashion with the aid only of fingers ho get his start at and knives To-night the food was raity in Tokyo. His Chinese, consisting of shark's fins, kuto, and 28 chief clams, sea sluggs, lotus seeds and ment of public safety other delicacies that are the anti- lian government he theses of what one would expect to
the real power in encounter in inland Mongolia. iša politics. · At to- Between courses half
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w he did most of the Mongolian musicians appeared to ends of Prince Teh strum Mongolian tunes on their not very happy over stringed instruments and to sing Japan-trained Mongols melodies that reflected the carefree kao, who have made tempo of life on the Mongolian ich of a figurehead in plains, The Mongol choristers had minated organization. not bothered to spruce up for the walls of Prince Teh's performance and appeared in a just-
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