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ENCLOSURE NO. 2.

Extract from the Hongkong South China Morning Post of 25.11.26.

CANTON'S AINS

UNCOMPROMISING VIEWS OF CHANG KAI-CEK.

END OF TREATIES,

THE EVOLUTION.

Peking, Nowenbar, 24..

General Chang Kai-shek, intervieved by a foreim newspaper Gorropondent at his headquarters over the week-end, stated that the present revolution would not cease until extra-territoriality, the foreiım Concessions and the unequal Treaties had all been abolished.

General Chang stated that after the mccessful termination of the revolution all foreign Treaties would instantly be abrogated and the foreign mapervision

of the Custoza, the Post Office and the Salt Gabelle abolished. He would not meren to the gradual abelition of extra-territoriniity pending the adjustment of the Chinese law cour©B-

his declared that the revolution was not confined

to the securing of the domfall of Imperialis in China

alene but aimed at securing a similar result in other

countries.

U. 9. IMPERIALI S.

Within a month, ssid General Chang, the capital

of China would be removed to Michang and the Committee

form of Government would prevsíl. He expressed

friendliness

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