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THE LINCHENG OUTRAGE- INTERVIEW WITH THE LATE PRIME MINISTER,
As the Diplomatic Bady has formally protested against certain statement, male; hy the late Primis Minister of China in anį interview which has been reported in the Northern Press. additional public interest , given to the statement which was viren, fated by the Chung Mel News Agency and Se given it alone in full:-
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As the result of the International Golf test tween England and Soetland, the Walker Cup-the British one-will be safely deposited in the Royal and Ancient Club, house at St. Andrew's Why Scotland should thy so very much better than `kog- land in this event is hard to unstund. PERING, May HIS.
The almost unbroken sequence pt ner wins Premier Chang Show Tseng granted an interview yesterday afternoon, the gist of does not coretly represent the relative 500 countries leading which has been given to this agency, it ability of the covered the Lincheng baling and other players, It has ben suggested that sent phases of the present situation in China.tish golfers are intier imbuel with the
Asked his opinion as to the possibility spirit of playing for their side, but
Englishant was beaten in this latest trink of the pers demanding guniantees of of strength for lack of
tryin
Their hou- protection for the life and property of
tuur was just as much at stake as if they their nationals after a settlement of the had been playing in the Championship. Only
hail and never Lincheng case has been effected, the Prisien bas Paglani
who It is most regrettable she such a chanev Three Scotsmieta mier replied: that the Governm ut failed in its pren would certainly have been selected were not tionary measure to present this outrage available, though whether the best was However, this fact alone shld t be made of what material we had is taken to indicate that the Chinese Gotion. The English electors, has their full eriment has forgotion its duty to protect strength on which to draw, but no one foreign nationals within its horders. These will say they close the best. Scotland Shantung bandits have been pregning a
Feature through with dying colours. eneral policy of atowry and when the whole days phy of is matches wo closely press by the Governorat troops won seves und halved threr, and of other
went
the eighteenth they adopted this plan of capturing for. ve all but two
Robert larris win over Holder. Fighers to attain recognition from the green.
ness was the bis, surprise of the day, bus Chvernment. I wish the foreign powers is attractel sonichos very little interest. understand that while the Chinese The big match, as the viewed it, was trument realize its share in the net Poles, and the Scottish Champion. blame for the octhence, it has art failed Oxford and Cambridge influence cunts for by to keep in mind its responsibility for the log at Deal, and the defeat of Tolley safety of the foreigners."
such a modest looking golfer did tot go tix well down. Wilson came very close to an equally notable win over Holderness, but after taking the measure of his man he thew chance after chance away. enerET.
TOO MUCH PRESSURE,
As to a demand for guarantees for the Pfuture, das Premio said he did not ex- et sich a thing. He continued The Government authorities have done their mest to have both foreign and Chinese
captives reased bat is yet that has unt heen effected. One reason for this, is the fact that at the rutses the Diplomatic Corps brought too much pres-ure to bear on the Government, which fettered it in. itsactions. The ficials realizing froma past experienes with immlity know that force must be applied. This was proved,
the case the capture of missionaries by the Houa baits A penerful coard having been taken to date, the more the Goverment treats with these bandits the inare, diffionit it comes to settle up. This delay in settlement cannot be brand ed as inability on the part of the Chiness Government.'
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All the lending cricket clubs are now in
field. range, or premier dab, opened. the well by gaining a substantial victory over Carlton Glasgow "niversity by 111 Puns.. male another sparkling Tatting display, and had a good victory over Blishurgh Institution F..%. One of the features of the pay was the great fatting display of ..W. Alderson, the old Durhamite, who made a great first appearance for the team and scord 73 not out, while J. E. Phillips had 6. The Institution never looked like: winning, and the while sile were for 89. Linlurgh University added another victory to their list at the expense of Edinburgh Academicals, the scores being 12 and 193. The Royal High School found Heriot's F.1'4. 600 much for them. They scored 8, to which Fleriot's replied with 0 for four wickets. Stewart's College F.P. gave a capital display against Clackmannan County, and were worthy winners of tho match. They scored 140 for four wickets. and they got the Alles team out for 83. Capt. G. W. A. Alexander made a good start for the season, when he scored 75 tot pat,
THE INTERNATIONAL ASPECT: Next questioned as to whether on effect with be produced by this event on the intentional standing of China, Premier Chang replist: I do it think It is indeed to be regretted that this un- Pleasan incident occurred in China butus of a total of 111 for seven wickets scored by Aberdeenshire against Alleen University, to which the students
replied Cupur invo
get t to win their first They went down bally in their opening gaine with Downfick, and were again beaten by Freuchie, who secret 115 to their opponents 1. Perthshire manage to get the better of Arbroath United, and won by & runs notwithstanding some smo! Lowling by R. W. Sievwright, who had live wickets for 21 runs.
it is not to be said that it will jeopardize the freedom of the matha. At this time when foreigners have suffered from this incident it might be recalled that in tines past Chinese intrchants in forsign : tries have likewise been exposed to indig ties Chinese merchants in Cermany Austrin and Russ. particularly during jam after the war, underwent hardships and suffering, but the Chinese Govern- ment never entertained the idea of en- creaching upon the free, netion of those? jennutries, and it is predicted that the friendly powers will accord Chin the sue treatment,"
"It is true that the Diplomatic Corps will take drastic aetion in this matter ? Wis the question text put to the Premier, and it drew the reply : “I de not think that will occur. In view of their previous suggestions, the Diplomatic Corps has prolonged a settlement of the cas, 1 drastic measures are taken, it will but tend to increase the demands of the bandits, and therefore, I do not ex- pect the Diplomatic Corps to take such netion."
EXTRA-TERRITORIALITY,
It was rominented ci that some of the powers were talking of delaying the time when the abolition of extra territoriality would be discussed with China because of the Lincheng episode. To this the Premier said: "The citizens of China expect an early restoration of the rights of extra- territoriality. The Commission will meet this November in accordance with the Washington Treaties. This plan I do not think will be alivered by the Lineheng affair site it has no connection with the other. The two questions are different and must be discussed separately and even if one or two powers refuse to talk about! giving up extra-territoriality, the Chinese people must exert all the more forts to secure it and the quality it represents."
The Premier in reply to a question, stated that the Government ders not Icok upon the International Military Mission! which will wisit Tsacchuang in the light of interference with the internal adminis tration of China, and so long as it does! not do anything to hurt the negotiations that are being carried on, the Government will give it help and guidance."*
THE COLIMAN CASE.
The Premier expressed the belief that with the complete coneraging of alli Andean demands made upon the Chinese Government in the Coltman case, that the Amerigo altitude will remain as friendly and sympathetic as before
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In the Western Union Clydesdale, Ud dingston, and Ferguslie defeated West of Scotland, Kilmarnock and Polos, and Kelburn scored 11 to Drumpliers 11 for nine. Time then intervened.
FOOTHALL.
The football season is about finished. In the Bonter Seven-a-sides at Langholia, the last competition of the Ragby Henson, Hawick won in the final, Gala being the
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Inder Association rules, there were good fights in the semi finals, extra time being played in both cases, Queen's Park defented Partick Thistle, and angers (the League Champions) defeated Celtic (the Scottish Cupholders).
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What immediate steps are rersary When will China be unified, and what tor disbandment?" was next asked and is your policy in connection therewith" Premier Chang explained: "Disland-| was answered by the Premier as follows: ment is a most urgent question, which is am of the opinion that China will be not so difficult to solve. This year will see united as a matter of course when the the election of president and the procountry has a president elected under mulgation of a National Constitution a national constitution. My cabinet after which will come the time for dis- strongly opposes reunification by for bandment. The militarists will realize that the present is not like the regime of and stands for peaceful methods to achieve
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Tar Premier wits next neked! Will the of soldiers does not increase their power but on the contrary brings trouble or political factions offer opposition to themselves. As soon as the time comes for reunification at that time 1 His answer disbandment, namely, after the new prawas "The troops are to be considered as kident is installed under a constitution, the obstacles to unification rather than the When tha these militarists will be willing to dis-political parties themselves. band their troop, and a permanent settle soldiers are disbanded, who then will be nent of many national difficulties will be felt to offer opposition to reunification! I um confident that no trouble will be met effected,"
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