THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 21st, 1927.

CHIANG KAI SHEK SEEKS ALLIANCE WITH JAPAN

M. BORODIN'S DISMISSAL DEMANDED.

KUOMINTANG. SPLIT NOW DEFINITE.

STRUGGLE BETWEEN MODERATES AND EXTREMISTS.

PROBABLE RE-ACTION IN CANTON,

The news from Nanchang, General Chiang Rai Shek's head- quarters, suggests that the split in the Kuomintang is complete.

At a conference General Chiang Kai Shek's followers decided that the resolutions recently adopted by the joint Conference at Hankow had no legal basis. - They demanded the immediate dismissal of M. Borodin and announced that their foreign policy was to form an alliance with. Japan instead of Russis, 'In this way they separate themselves entirely from the politicians who are now in control of affairs on the Yangtaze. There is obviously to be a struggle for power between the "moderates," led by Chiang Kai Shek on the one side and Mr. Hau Chien, Mr. Eugene Chen, Mr." Sun Fo, M. Borodia and the Communiste on the other. The armies directed by Chiang ni Shek are making a bold bid to capture Nanking and Shanghai If they are successful be should be placed in a dominating position.

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The position is of peculiar interest.

Kwangtung from which the Nationalists started on their Northern expedition is divided into two camps.

The officials in Canton are for the most part supporters "of Chiang Kai Shok. The majority of the Labour Unions are under Communist influence. From Kwangtung the Communist party have extended their influence through Hunan, Hupeh (including Hankow) and half way into Honan. They are being checked at Changchow, a city formerly held by Wu Pei Fu. Most of Wu Pei Fu's followers have joined the extremists of the Southern force and are co-operating with them against the Feng- tienese. The Chiang Kai Shek party dominate Kiangsi (including Nanchang), Fakien, Chekiang and are now fighting for Shanghai and Nanking in Kiangsu

The talk of a Japan allizace presumably means that Chiang Kai Shek is ready to compromise with Chang Tso Lán who, as is well known, is to scame extent under Japanese influence.

Presuming Shanghai and Nanking fall to Chiang Kai Shek and

a working agreement is arranged between him and the Northerners, the probability is that the capital would be established at Nanking in which case the "Hankow Committee" and their supporters in- Canter would be quickly eliminated.

NANCHANG RESOLU-been disarmed by the Fangtienese since the latter captured Chang

TIONS.

DISMISSAL OF M. BORODIN.

(CHINESZ PRESS SERVICE]

Skanonaj, March 20th. At Nanchang, General Chiang Kai Shek's followers held a con- ference at which many resolutions were passed. One was to the effect that the resolutions adopted by the Joint Conference at Hankow bad po legal basis. Another demanded that M. Berodia should be immedi. ately dismissed by the Kuomintang Government

General Chiang's party also made public that their foreign policy would favour an alliance with Japan instead of Russia

chow.

Wherever the Kuomintang ad vance in the war zone, a large num- ber of plain-clothed soldiers appear in the vanguards as military spies. This morning some 500 Kuomintang plain-clothed soldiers were seen near Changchow which is undoubt

edly in a critical condition.

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NO FIGHTING EXPECTED NEAR SHANGHAI.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

SHANGHAI, March 20th. The indications this evening are. that there will be no fighting close Chen to-day sent a representative to Shanghai. General Pi Shou

*WHEN SHANGHAI FALLS.”

Itunough Rutan'S AGENCY.]

ITALY AND THE BALKANS."

LONDON, March 20th.

The Sunday Times recognises

FRONTIER?

MUCH FERMENT.

that in the near approach of the TROOPS ON THE ALBANIAN vital moment when Shanghai 'falls and a change over control occurs. the dangers of a clash will be enor mausly increased in the confusion and disorder of transition. All the tact and forbearance of the British is likely to be needed to avert a clash with either the in coming ar the out-going armies. If the o cupation can be peaceably accom

plished, the worst danger may well be over. The fact that Shanghai thereafter will be in the hands of the Kuomintang need not of itself be cause for apprehension. Indeed, it is more than a likelihood that the country will be reaching & dur able settlement with the Cantonese than with anyone else, for they to day are the most substantial Party in China, and are therefore the soundest representatives with whom to negotiate.

(THROVOZ REUTER'S AGENCY.]

Ji

LONDON, March 19th. There are indications that peace

in the Balkans may again. be jeopardised

WAR DEBTS:

MR. MELLON'S "MISCALCULA TIONS" CRITICISED.

{HAITISH WIRELESS KERVICE.]

U.S.

TORNADO.

ARKANSAS DISTRICT"

DEVASTATED.

HEAVY CASUALTIES.

[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]

NEW YORK, March 18th. A message from Centon, Arkanana, says that eight persons are known to have beer, killed and 13 injured by a tornado which has devastated the neighbourhood.

THE WEEK'S CINEMA PROGRAMMES.

"THE GENERAL" AT THE QUEEN'S.

BUSTER KEARTON AT HIS BEST.

[BY OUR FILM CRITIC] There are three great comedians on the

creen to-day, Charlie Chaplain, Harold Lloyd and Buster Kearton Charlie is funny because he is just his own odd, whimsical self, Harold Lloyd, gets thöre "by an easy, pleasant fatuousness: that doos astonishing things; but Hearton has struck out a new line,.

solamnity. No matter what absurd He looks a dreamy poetic youth who views life with a mournful incident befalls him be changes for an instant, and this attitude is, perhaps, more artistic" and more truly humourous than the Performances of his laughter making rizaja.

never

Ruday, March 19th. The statement by the Secretary of the United States' Treasury, Mr. Mellon, on his Government's policy towards European War Debts, in which he is reported to have said that " America's principal debtors are already receiving from Ger many more than enough to pay their debts to America is not in Second in Forty-eight Hours: Rocordance with facts and is strong- ly challenged in the British press.

MISSOURI, March 19th. Mr. Mellon's figures, as reported, killing 25 persons in Greenforest. The second tornado within 43 The Timer city editor says that hours struck Northern Arkanans It is understood that Italy has indicate that Britain will receive A relief train is rushing, to the others the fear that Jugo-Slavia, the contrary, we are not receiving communiested to Great Britain, and will pay to the United States. "On

£400,000 more this year than, she scene. which is alleged to be massing and are not likely to receive more

̈Latest Casualties” troops on the Albanian frontier, is from our European debtors than killed and 75 injured in the tornado

St. Louis, March 19th. speeding up work at the arsenal

It is now estimated that 30 ware for the delivery of war material According to the detailed figures at Greenforest and intends to send an expedition for the financial

we have to pay to the United States.

"The General "hewing at the into Albania to overthrow the Pre-Britain paid to America £28,314,000

Queen's until Thursday is one of: sident, Ahmed Bey Zogu, the leader for interest and £4,053,000. In the year 1995-26,

Further Details,"

Buster Keaton's triumphs and it has the additional maris of being, of the revolution which ousted the

The storm centred around Green-Eke The Flaming Frontier," a same period this country received forest, where 100 houses were un- story which is based on a most in- Prime Minister, Monsignor Fan- from Germany in reparation pay-roofed. Many of the wrecked build. teresting phase of American Hi noli, over two years ago, UNREST.

ments £10,950,000 and from the ings were ablaze. It is significant that Italy recent Allies 1,484,000. Thus we received

The Churches tary (the Civil War in this case), were converted into hospitals, one and the action takes place in the ly concluded a Treaty at Tirana considerably less than one half of being utilized as a morgue. SOUTHERN TROOPS CLOSE TO with Ahmed Bey Zogu-hence the the amount we paid to America. In

SOOCHOW.

open countryside. There are a few apprehension in Rome at what is the financial year ending this month

Aims which bear being seen two or described as Jugo-Slav mobilisation we shall have paid again more

three times and The General" is which, however, is semi-officially than £33,000,000 to America and

certainly among the number. It is denied from Belgrade.

will have received from Germany

axquisitely amusing without ever and other European debtors little

being ridiculous or wildly incredible. more than £20,000,000.

You won't perhaps feel soro with laughing when you leave the Queen's but you certainly will have the feeling of having spent a most amusing and delightful evening.

SHANGHAI'S LABOUR

(THROUGH BEIER'S AGENCY.}

SHANGHAI, March 19th. Although great" labour unrest continues, there has been no general response so far to the strike call.

The total number striking up to the present is 22,000.

Yesterday was the first day for weeks in which no murder occurred. The Southerners are now very close to Soochow but this after noon the Shanghai-Nanking rail way was still intact.

CHINESE FLEEING FROM NANKING.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGESUT,]

SHANGHAI, March 19th.

The big exodus of terrified Chinese from Nanking to Shanghai con- tinues.

Northerners Retreating. Sungkiang front has crumpled, and The Shantungite defence on the the Northerners are recreating to Shanghai. Two thousand have already arrived here.

Nationalist flanking movement, as a The collapse was caused by the result of which Sun Chuan Fang's troops holding Minghong, further eastward, found their position un tenable and hastily retreated with

and the ali glasak da ance.

Foreign military experts consider that the Southerners are now able to occupy Shanghai at leisure, and may be expected here within & couple of days.

(NAVAL WIRELESU.)

FALL OF NANKING IMMINENT.

to General Ho Ying Yan, the The fall of Nanking, reports a Southern Commander, who is be- British gunboat, "is imminent. lieved to be pro-Chiang Kai Shek Southern forces closing on the city and anti-"Red" to discuss the are less than 20 miles distant.

making of a truce to avoid fight-

AT ICHANG.

ICBANG, March 19th.

CHINESE TROOP MOVE- MENTS.

Nanchang, the capital of Kianging in the Shanghai area." This si, and Hankow are now the two move together with the fact that the opposing headquarters represent Shantung troops have made no at- ing the Kuomintang. At Nan tempt to hold their southern line Negotiations with the Labour chung General Chiang Kai Shek defending Shanghai tends to conUniens are still in progress. is. supreme.

The Communists firm the belief of the foreign mili- bold sway at Hankow

tary authorities here and well in- Recently the Communists in the formed Chinese here believe that name of the Nationalist Govern some arrangement has been made ment and the Central Executive between Chiang _Kai Shek ̈ and Committee of the Kuomintang Chang Tsung Chung regarding called a so-called "Jcin; Confer- Shanghai Everything points there ence the upshot of which was to. Even the possibility of a Chiang an attempt to undermine General Kai Shek and Chang Tao, Lin under-, Chiang Kai Shek's influence. The standing is widely talked of There Nanchang group have now picked has been no untoward incident, so up the battle gage and interesting far as the British line, which is developments should result.. strongly held by all available forces. said to have left for Peking. "Red" Marshal Chang Tsung Chang is 2,000 retreating Shantung troops casualties arrived yesterday in some arrived outside the Freach Conces numbers and about 100 Northern sion to day"

prisoners.

NANKING.

(CHINESE PRESS SERVICE.]

SHANGHAI, March 20th According to latest reports the city of Nanking has not yet fallen into the hands of the Southerners although the serious fighting which is now occurring in many places nearby leads to the belief that it will fall very shortly.

1000.

The British troops from to-morrow will occupy remoter British houses outside the Settlement boundary.

occupy

HANKOW, March 19th proceeded down river.

Large numbers of troops here

AT WUHU.

Wuru, March 19th.

WELL-EQUIPPED CAN- TONESE TROOPS,

The position to-night is, briefly, that the Southerners can Shanghai, except, of course, then the Taipong front the Can- Foreign Settlements, as soon as they 21,000. They are said to be very tonese forces are estimated at care to walk in.

well equipped Chen Tio Yuen is in Wahu.

STATE OF AFFAIRS AT SHANGHAI

(THROUGH REUTER'S' AGENCY.]

SHANGHAI March, 20th.

Pi Shou Chen, commander of the

NATIVE POPULATION

ANXIOUS.

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-ITALIAN AND FRENCH

PRESS COMMENT.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LATER

INTERNATIONAL COTTON

CONFERENCE,

QUESTION OF UNIVERSAL STANDARDS.

A JAPANESE APPLICATION.

[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]

Further, it is important to note that before we received any regular reparation payments from Garmany and before any of the Allied war debts were settled Great Britain

What to See this Week. paid upwards of the £100,000,000

At the Queen's: At the 9.30 per to America in respect of debts All indications at present point ference, composed of delegates of wide reputation, will give a recital.

WASHINGTON, March 20th. The International Cotton Con; Jascha Heitz, a violinist of world

formances to-day and Tuesday to the fact that when all debtors have settled our claims Exchanger, Associations and Agri- occasions and seats may be booked our the principal American Cotton There are special prices on these there will remain every year" a substantial deficit on the sum an- Mr. Jardine, Secretary of the De cultural Department Officials, met Dually to be paid by Britain to partment, and approved of univer in the musical world and to be a at Moutrie's. Heidtz is said to be one of the most fascinating figures the United States.

sal cotton standards for uso dur master of his art. "To-day, to-mor The Westminster Gazette points ing the two years beginning August row and Wednesday with the ex out that the French debt payments 1st. Japan's application for perception of the times mentioned ars on account of an agreement not mission to join the International above "The General"; Thursday. yet ratified and recalls that in the Univerzal Standards Inter-Allied debt pacts. Britain has was not acted upon. The question Big Night" with Laura ja Plante.

Agreement laid it down that aggregate pay will be submitted to the European

to Saturday; a farce comedy "Her

from her Allies and Germany, shall Japan's admission delegates un- Blins, The Revenge of Kriemhild, mente, which she actually receives Exchanges. not exceed her total payment to animously, but decided to make No one who saw Siegfried" will

Americans favour

At the World: To-day to Wednes day the second of the Nibelung "America in any one accounting physical representation of stan

ROME, March 19th. The Popolo Di Roma, the leading Fascist newspaper, publishes a tele- gram from Belgrade identical with that of the Giornale d'Italia yes terday, which was the first sugges tion published here of the possibility of peace in the Balkans being jeopardised by alleged Yugo-Slav armaments. The reports have pro- duced a deep impression in Rome. Some sections of the Press suggest that the Yugo-Slav attitude has been encouraged, if not actually aided by France, who, in her turn, is also reported to be making war- frontier. It is asserted that Yugo like preparations on the Italian Slavia has placed abroad, especially in Belgium, big orders for arins and

financial capacity. as utterly disproportionate to her munitions, which are regarded here year.

These

Frazce are similar to charges made open charges against two years ago, which the French Government then

The Yorkshire Post and other newspapers suggest that an autho miscalculations should be issued. ritativo reply to Mr. Mellon's

DEMAND BETTER TREAT- MENT.

disare che N.I.K. COOKS' STRIKE. pected to have an effect on the Italian Chamber, which is now dis cussing the War Estimates and give Sig. Mussolini, who holds all the military portfolios, an opportunity of stating what steps Italy intens to take in view of the supposed menace of foreign aggression or complica- tions in the Balkanı.

The reports have elicited strong denials from Yugo-Slar and Al banian authoritative circles in Lon don, while the Bulgarian Legation describes as nonsense the report published in Paris that Bulgaria

is negotiating a secret treaty with Italy.

Consignments of War Material.

PARIS, March 19th.

it is stated that numerous consign Le Journal says that from Scutari ments of war material, which have arrived from Italy and Valena dur ing the past fortnight for Albania, have been transported to Italian warships, including mountain artil- lery, which was unloaded at. night time.

Sig. De Gasperi Arrested.

Rosz, March 10th. Sig. De Gasperi, ex-Deputy and ex-Secretary of the Populist Party, that he was trying to proceed to has been arrested. It is alleged Yugo Slavia with false papers:

With regard to the situation on the Jugo-Slav-Albanian__frontier, well-informed sources in London aza of opinion that as long as the great Powers are united in the cause of peace, as recently shown in the harmonious meeting of the Conficil of the League of Nations at Geneva, turbance to European tranquillity. there can be little danger of dis

Alleged Milltary Movements.

Rome, March 20th.

SHIPS HELD UP,.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

TOKYO, March 19th. treatment the cooks employed on Owing to demands for better the N.Y.E. vessels have gone on strike, resulting in the Tenyo Mart, Gingo Maru, Haruna Mary, and ya Mart postponing their sailings indefinitely.

Strike Not Yet Settled.

Tokyo, March 20th. Although the N.Y.K. strike has brava departed, as scheduled, except not yet been settled, all the vessels the Gingo Maru, from which all the stewards have left. The Labour Organisations of Kobe have decided to support the strikers financially.

THE KING OF SPAIN'S

# CONVALESCENCE, (THROUGH ABUTER'S AGENCY.]

grades for examination sad pohimed to be the best Tat

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AMERICA AND ITALY. U.S. MEMORANDUM ON PRES. COOLIDGE'S CONFERENCE.

[RZUTEE'S 'AMERICAN SERVICE.]

18 screen careers..

spotted-middling and gray. The great Wagnerian epic. The tragedy dards for a strict, low-raiddling, wish to miss the second part of the Cotton Department will prepare to becomes deeper, but the artistry in distribute unofficial boxes of these as perfect as in the first part. to Saturday, The Devils sibly. Tatar

roje "of his

At the Star: To-day "Sporting Life," 2 picture of England, the home of sportsmen among other typically English scenes you see Epsom, London, a country house and a famous night club;

"Her Marriage Vow a dramatic and emotional story of mother love. Rose, March 19th. United Btatcs

Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Charge Early Bird," d'Afaires has handed the Foreign

an amusing comedy Minister & Memorandum with re- starring Johnny Hines and "Loving gard to the Italian reply to Presi Lies," a seafaring story with several asal Disassement Conference and Thursday to Saturday, John Barry- Pacific coast port, dent Coolidge's proposals on the scenes in dealing with the Italian declaration more retus Enter" an that the limitation of her armenients the Mediterranean vid New York unusual story which takes you from might expose her to grave.risk.

The

The Memorandum expresses the

to a south sea island and, incident- opinion that an Agreement for ally, a trans-Pacific flight in a partial limitation of armanant dirigible is a new feature on the from any other Power not partici-happened to Jones." As its Denny not expose any Power to danger screen; Reginald Denny in "What' pating in the Agreement, since this it's bound to be amusing can at any time be re-examined should one of the contracting parties

be menaced by the naval programme FLOOD DAMAGE IN F.M.S. of some nation not participating in the Agreement.

IPOH, March 9th. It concludes by stating that the Repeated heavy downpours in United States would particularly Kinta daily this week caused an- welcome the presence at the Con other overflow, of the Kinta river, ference of a nation with auch high the water blocking up the Ipon ideala as Italy, which was associated drains. with America in efforts for the cause

MADRID, March 19th. The King's convalescence is proof peace. ceeding favourably and bulletins have discontinued.

DEATH OF A FORMER RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT. ́{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

VALUABLE AUTOGRAPH. LETTER SAVED FROM THE FLAMES.

[BZUTEE'S AMERICAN BERVICE]

News from Kuala Kangsar states- that the bridge is washed away and that the Kinta-Bruas road is clock- ed to raffic.

The official committee to callout data of the recent floods in the Kuala Kangsar, district has closed the list of applications for relief Damage

nearly amounted to $800,000 of which 9331,000 was to stock-in-trade the shops losing on NEW YOLE, March 18th.

an average 55 per cent. of their An autograph letter of Button goods whilst the damage to ma Gwinnett and five other signatories chinery, goods and material in ruh- to the Declaration of Independence ber factories totals $67,500. has been sold by auction for $51,000. ly in an old barn two days before 7,500 head of livestock lost.

Other damage was: 88,000 houses The letter was discovered recent destroyed, 116,000 houses damaged the barn was set on fire by the pur chaser, Dr. Rosenbach.

RESIDENT OF FRANCE"

TO VISIT LONDON. {THROUGH BRUTER'S AGENCY.] '-

Panza, March 10th.

Hitherto $44,000 have been spent: in relief, 825,000 in food and $8,000. in shelters. There was no sickness." -Straits Times:

WEATHER REPORT

Zesterday's weather report, ford

LONDON, March 19th. The death has occurred in St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, In the other direction, heavy fr

of M. Constantine Nabokoff, Coup ing bad been heard for the last

Particulars of alleged military bassy in London during the war. sellor of the Imperial Russian Em- three days nad nights at Sungkinng.

movements in the Balkans continue He was dismissed by M. Sazonoff Some troops led by General Chow

to be furnished by the Giornale after the defeat of General Kolchak. Yam Jer and others belonging to

NANKING, March 19th.

d'Italia, which in a messages from He retired in 1918, and gained a Troops are still being moved from Tirana states that in consequence livelihood by translation and lectur- the Shantung General Tang Ki

Pukow, but in reduced, numbers. of the alleged Jugo-Slavian prepara Shan, which are engaing the South- The Southerners may now be said Northern forces are making a stand tions the Albanian Government hineing in Great Britain. erners, have suffered heavily and to be at the gates of Shanghai south of Nanking between Lishui begun to take defensive measures. have retreated to Langwha and its The Northerners are putting up no and Tsaishik, and reinforcements A number of mountain guns have vicinity. The report does not con-i resistance anywhere. They have are being hurried forward Much been sent to the northern frontier includes the Serbian Military Camo- firm that Sangkiang, has fallen in evacuated the Arsenal near the umrest and anxiety prevails amongst authorities, who are preparing a rilla the hands of the Southerners. Fir French Concession boundary. In the native population

presided by responsible ing was still continuing this after deed, it is rumoured that General

rapid concentration of large forces Megalomaniacs capable of any there. The Jugo-Slay activities are crime. Fascist Italy knows from President Doumergue has accept-cast and remarks issued by tho said to be especially noticeable in whence comes the help and counseled an invitation by King George Royal Observatory at 5.20 p.m. SHANGHAI; March 19th. the Krusha district, which is south given to Belgrade and reiterates to go to London on May 36th for stated:- The barbed wire barriers in the seven cotton mills and one paper serting" from Jugo-Slay forces and less, she will not take threats and.

Labour on the whole is quiet, but of Diakova, where officers are de Italy's policy on peace. Neverthe a three days' visit,

The anti-cyclone remains prac- French Concession border are all mill are on strike, some 9,000 men crossing the frontier into the blackmail lying down. Our slogan

tically unchanged. Moderato to closed while the main barriers of the being out. No fighting is taking Kosovo district urging the moun- is Act in silence.""

THE POLISH TEXTILE

freak monsoon may be expected. International Settlement are still place on the Hanking and Wuliang Laineers to revolt and form guerilla

INDUSTRY STRIKE

along the 8.E. coast of China and open but may be closed at any fronts, but the Southern advance bands.

over the N. China Sen. moment. Thousands of armed and is progressing near Iching and Han-

ARBITRATION PROPOSALS AC-fresh, cloudy,

Local forecast: N.E. winds, BELGRADE, March 19th. unarmed soldiery are warming the riang. Their forces seem to be con SHANGHAI, March 20th. country outside the Foreign Settlorentrating to the West of Tia Su

It is ami-officially declared that CEPTED CONDITIONALLY. Altogether about 60,000. Feng-ments and every precaution is being Lake with Nanking

the Giornale d'Italia's' statements

TYPHOON WARNING. A strongly worded statement ap- as to alleged preparations are pure tienese have arrived at Changchow taken to keep them out..

the objective. pears in the official Fascist Party fabrications from beginning to end.

WARSAW, March 19th. The telegram quoted below was which is the Fengtienese headquar

The disputants in the textile received from the Manila Obser CHINESE NAVAL FORCES. Pri says that Fascist, Italy It is asserted that Jugo-Slavia is industry have accepted the Govern- vatory at 12.40 p.m. on Saturday: ters to dominate the Northern reg

regards with complete calm the bent upon a peaceful policy and it ment's suggestion of arbitration tion of Honan and the Lang-Hai The local industrial situation is Chinese naval forces at Woosung frantic agitation of the clique at is suggested that the reports dis conditionally

March 10th, 11.20 a.m.-Warning. Railway. About 45,000 Hananese, unchanged, and the strikes are not are believed to be turning over to Belgrade." Clique," in this sense, seminated have as their object to work. Work will accordingly res Visayan Islands in the form of

on a resumption The typhoon is crossing ander General Chân Yur Áo have spreading

(Continued on nexa 'column). serve a hidden end..

start on the 91st instant.

shallow depression.

The Shantung Chihli Allied troops have evacuated Waih to the North. While Soochow is still being defend- ed by the Northerners.

CHANGCHOW

ICHINESE PRESS SERVICE.]

NEWS FROM SHANGHAI.

Shantung Forces in Shanghai, bas gone over to the South.

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The Industrial situation.

the South.

A Fascist Statement.

"Roue, March 20th-

Jugo-Blavian Views.

the

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