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CANTON AND LI YUAN HUNG. DENOUNCING THE NORTHERN SELECTON FOR THE PRESIDENCY,
ONE OF CHINA'S POLITICAL
CRIMINALS."
The Canton Times reports that at a meeting of the National Assembly hell on the 8th, inst. in Canton, it was unnimously resolved that the crimes committed by ex- President La Tinin-hing should be published. The Parliament has addresses an official statement to the President requesting the
Chief Executive to isste + manifesto denouncing Li Yuan-hung.
MONDAY, JUNE 1973, 1922
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THE DIRECTORY
"L" Is "bocns,” When the 1917 trimble occurred the present Presiden, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, unl Admiral Cheng Pib-kaang, then „Minister of Navy, raised the Constitionalist standar at Shanghai, and they dispatcherl two
On the motion of Mr. Charles Stewart, cruisers to escort you to the South. Their
Minister of Immigration, the Canadian sincerity and purpose was mab manifest
Heu of Commons at Ortowa on May to the whole Nation. Again, during th. by a majority of thi votes (130 to 35) ntended the resolution before the House for the exclusion" of Orienta) immigra tion, and substituted effective stric FOR
The origina! tion for "exclusion."
of Mr. Motuneris (British Columbia Conservative) was for the total; exclusian of Orientals,
PRESIDENT SUN's trust.
motion
.
gime of the Generalissim and of the Diretorate at Canton, ceaseless efforts were made to persuade you to leave your re- tirement, specially at certain critical periods. personally visited you in Tientsin several times and my pleadings with you must be still ringing in your
Mackenzie The Prime Minister, Mr. But you steadfastly refused to A citrular telegram fecting the crimes ear."
move and closed your doors," with the King, held that the use of the word of Li Yuan-bung has also been issued by
result that the people lost all hopes in you tent
"exclusion" would embarrass the Govern the National Assembly, A translation
in negotiations with Japan and follows: Since the inauguration of the Re-
China, He pointed out that Canada hnd public eleven years ago, internal disturbance Unable to watch Hsn Shil Chang nsur-already opened negotiations with Chins has been rife. The country has been inping and abusing the powers of government for the restriction of Chinese immigra "very disorderly condition since, the Sixth without making an, efort to sive the tion by means of Canada centrolling pass-
port regulations.. Year of the Republic. If the past situation situation." Parliament in Extraordinary is reviewed, it can readily won that Session Anally elected Dr. Su Yabe s Yuan-hung most bear the responsibility for President and charged bin with the task of the internal trouble after the Sixth Year.
upholding the Constitution and putting an Parliament represents the citizers and is | end to internal strife. In pursuance of the root of the nation. After Parliament this trast, Dr. Sari is even now leading his was dissolved in Yund Shi-k. Yarmies northward to phuish the traitors to coruation followed. After it was in the Republic. This is work that you should dissolved By Yuan-hung, the cordato hare alertaken. You are get. It has of the Boy Emperor followed with the fallen ou Dr. Sun who has shouflere it all resulting disturbance in the country. Those with sinughtar determination and stead. two men, Yen and Li, hal both dissolved Parliament: Both of them: should be held
fist.
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Since you refused to assume any re responsible for the truth created there pensibility at first, it behoves you carefully from. Yen Shi-kai died during consider the question of running out at punished by Heaven: Li Yin-bong has escaped punishment so far for the crime la Principle and propriety as well as the facts of the case alike demand this of had committed. Yunhong, on the vic 12th. of Juge in the Sixth Year, issued the mandate ordering the dissolution of Par- lismeat. Politicians and militarists hate uxercised their powers uerording to their own will. If Ia Yaun-ling is, whe issponsible for this crime?
A DANGEROUS VIEW AND ADILEMMA. Inasmuch as you tarnesi a denfear to the repentel requests and pleadings of the Constitutionalist South-West to come out from your retirement, how can you now
come out at the igritation of the law-break
1.
and
In the evurse of an eight hours' debate. legbeu, supporting the McQuarrie resolution, spcke strongly for exclusion. He pointed out that in British Columbia last year there was one Japanese birth in every eighteen in the Provide a contended that this revealed that existing agreement with the Government of Japan was not meeting the situation, so far as the desire of the population t Keep the Province white was concerned. Effective exclusion was the only remedy: and he believed that this could by done without giving offence to Japan, to show people and fovernment be paid a high tribute. It was out a question, he said, of considering the Japanese inferior people, but simply of the desire of Cana dians to keep their country free from a race which could not assimilate with their
own,
STATEMENT. HY THE PRIME MINISTER. The Premier. - Mr. »MacKenzie King, who is 100% represented Canada at the International Conferenice at Shanghai, strongly urged that the subject be a proached in a spirit of good will and in the light of their responsibility, not only of the Empire and of their obligations to other countries of the world. The Prime Minister contended that they should help forward rather than retard the new movement of goal will between Alluding to the existing the nations. agreement with Japan to reriet omigra tion to faulda. he said: I think the
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ahuuld not violate the Constitution of the have been wrong and militarists have been citizens, . Canada. bar to, all reserved "for the purpose, and uniformity in
The silent is the cliet excentive of the Government. He should be dy tuin Chibli militasts? You can aly,da so die for the welfare of the connary and if you consider that the Constitutionalists country for the sake of saving, bis own life. right in the struggle of the past five years. After calling Chang Hsun, the powerful This, surely, would be a dungerous view. war lord to Peking with the view to
By alvocating your re-instatement, the feguard his bee, Li was conffiel by Chibli militarists wish obvionsly to use you Chang and compelled to. resign from the in their struggle with the Constitutionalist Presidency. Being exalted to so honorable South West. If you come out with their a position. Ei should have sacrificed even lite suppon, what will you do if they insist on in order to do bis duty. Instead of showther juicy of military conquest against the ing a brave front at a critical moment, la St. West? you agree with this policy, sacrificed his duty for the sake of saving hi" vou will be but another Feng Kunschnig or life, and signed the mandate turning over Shih-chang. If you dissent, how will the Republic, to the Manchu Hon. If Li van reconcile yourself "with "your militarist Yuan-hung, is not, who is, responsible for supporters ? this erine?
Judging from the aleve, Di Yuan-hang is one of the criminals of the country..
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A WARNING TO LI YEAN-HUNG, Ti is to be borne in mind that Parliament
Unless Li's crimes are pardosel, the has been twice crushed by the iu heel of National Law will always be against hii. the militarists. If you return to power Being a criminal. Li Yuan-hung has lost through the reconvocation of Parliament, bis privilege of being a presidant. In you imagine yourself strong enough to reality, Li had resigned from the presidency be a guarantee of its surity? And if you and cannot now engine his ice mule should suffer yourself to te uuden buffer" legally reiectul. A few members of the air the Constitutionalist South-West, Parliment and certain militarists in thewhat further guarantee of security would North, are trying to retain Li Yean-hungu have for your own position?
Those who can make kings, can also in the presidency. Such seret ambn will
Errors committed once never le continued by this legal Parliament untie them. of the Republic, and such bogus President will never be recognized by this Parliament. The citizers of the country and all treats powers are requested to acknowledge the crimes of Li Yan-hung
must alot, be repeated.
•
My respect and esteem for you move me to address these unpleasant words even as I spoke to you frankly and without reserve. against the illegal dissolution of Parliament is 1017.
Japanese Government have been wholly honourable in the manner in which they have carried on the tens of that agree ment, and I don't think, unless we are very sure of our ground, that we should lve this A helping to
lation by im biting wrong motives to the Government of a country.
has long beva our Ally and rendered one country a vast rvice in, the last few years, We shall gain mere in the long run by reengnising the dificulties and endeavours of other Governments to deal with these very pro- blems. The question is not an easy one for the Japanese government. They have lieve an effective solution an dhly problem, as well as ourselve and I be brought by the Governmentų" work;
Mr.
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A PERSONAL APPEAL TO 'LI YUAN-HUNG.
WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.
MUCH INFORMATION DOLLARS. Mr. Quo Tal-chi, who is now the Ad-
LORD LEE'S TRIBUTE TO JAPAN. ministrative Secretary of the Prince of Kwangtung, bas wird an important.nus- Lord Lee of Fareham, First Lord of Somebody”in ghig town (Shanghai) who sage to Ex-President Li Yuan-hung. The the Admiralty, in an address to stem-tul his pocketbook santaiting some 8400, latter is now the olject of a sinister bers of the Royal Colonial Institute at solen about the tune of the lust Shanghai intrigue in the North says a statement the Hotel Victoria on May 9th, spoke rage meeting, has ginted with a further published in The Canton Times" The highly of the achievements of the Wash-810 note, bit be deelares himself to be Chilli section of the Northern militaristsington Conference, which, I said, had fully satisfied over the loss of the latter want him as a stop-gap "President. As exceeded expectation. The reality had amotait on account of having been shown urpassed expectation." itespecting the
a remarkable performance of hypnotism. a provincial official, fr. Que ranks next,
displayed by Jaban throughout the witchery or whatever one may choose to spirit to Governor Wu Ting-fung. He is also gotations, Lard Lee spoke in high call it, on the part of a fimali, qukung.
important meraber of the President's
Her representative showed a When he discovered the loss of his pocket of high slatemanship and a will-hpk, the victing caused an advertisement
terms.
Office. As Li Yuan-hung's Private Sec- sverifice in the interests of peace. He on be inserted in a local curtemporary but
historic part in the retary, he played memorable struggle which centred on the dissolution of Parliament in 1917. When ex-President Li finally decided to violate the Constitution by illegally "dissolving Parliament, Mr. Quo resigned officer and addressed a striking letter of protest to his Chief. The significance of Mr. Quo's prizent telegram lies in the fact that he is believed to define the general attitude of the South-West vis-a-vis Li Yuan-bung The following is in English translation
of the telegram :--
coutinued:
all to no avail.
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1 cannot ton strongly deprecate any One day last week, when recoupting the attempts to revive the old misunder-
story of the loss to a Chinese friend, the latter undertook to discover "the identity standing and suspicion. I think they are unworthy, I feel sure they are unfounds of the person who took the racey. To ed, aai convinced, after months cfwards this end the services of a yuking
contact with the statemen were rquisitioned. daily
!
When the money "had changed hands, everybody guyen sigh and sat around a An attendant produced a basin, not
woman began to chant some sort of a que half-filled with water, and the
'. prayer. In about three minutes she had become as pale as a ghost.
"Look! sho "commanded. There's the person who picked your Our friend looked, and, surely enough,
·" Look!
constant, of Lujan, that they only pinyed With no intelligence worthy of her pro- straight ab.Washington, but that they in tend to play straight in the future, and fession, the woman asked for 310 cash hancurably to observe all the engagements it, in a foreign bank not please!
dow big money, and, if not inconven- there entered into, not only in the letter,
(Cheers.) but in the spirit also There are persistent reports that the Chilavoured to safeguard the peace of the ben
While the Versailles Treaty rides. militarists are trying to secure your re-
Were your world generally, it did not do so.in re instatement as President. reinstatement beneficial to the country, Igar to the Pacific in particular, fargely should pray for it and no word of dissent owing to Shantung. That was a matter did not specially excite the interest would be heard. Carefully considered, of Europeans, but it had become a ques- however, your reinstatement would be furtion of colossal magnitude in America. from being beneficial to the country. ItFortunately, it was settled by the Con- would be positively harmful, and it would ference in consequence of, and in con- pucket. be eren harmful to yourself. Knowing junction with, the Four-Power Pact and your qualition of heart and disinterested the Naval Treaty, and he did not think I saw himself in a tram with a fair lady next to him. The woman who was hang- patriotism to be such as to make your unit was an exaggeration to say that as a easy prey to deception by others and having result the chances of wat in the Pacific ing to a strap, like himself, kept pushing had been reduced folg minimum. For him, and the next thing be saw was that regard to my personal relations with you, China also the Nias Power Treaty stood while she was looking in the other diree I dare not remain silent on a question so for what Mr. Hay had cayed in 1900, tion she lifted the pocket book from his fraught with danger. I therefore crure and it gave China à chance to recover pocket. It was at this stage that the your attention.
horself.
victim remembered thas there was a TO LEGAL BABIX FOR LI'S LEINSTATEMENT.
woman next to bira, in the team which, At the time of the Coup d'etat in 1917, The recent trouble in Macas, remarks he was returning home in, and, what was you deliberately vacated office. And you the Daily News, has stirred more, he was particularly struck by her were succeeded by Feng Kub-chang who Cantonese communities throughout the beauty.
deeply. The Caatonca of The yukong applied a piece of paper. country served out your unexpired term as Acting Shanghai have telegraphed to Dr. Wu to the surface of the water in the basin President,
The facts are indisputable, Ting-fang, the Southern Minister of and, behold, a pictare of the woman leaving no doubt whatever that your re-
Foreign Affairs angaring him of support wils impressed on paper. The victim instatement would lack any legal basis, in whatever line of action he may deem rushed himne with the paper to show it And not only would your position be needful, while in Canton itself the to his wife, who corroborates the story, logally untenable hat your acceptance of Citizens' Association has approached him but the next day the paper was, an office would be gravely inexpedient. It is with concrete proposals. They are asking absolute blank! clear that Chibli militariaté are advocating him to demand $100,000 each life lost 13 Here is a subject for Sir Arthur Conas your reinstatement in order to play you off a result of shooting and $15,000 for each Doyle or Bir Oliver Landge. The noeption against the South-West, which has been the person wounded. They further demand champion and bulwark of the Constitution that the Governor of Macao should make alist, upvement during the past are years, public apology to the Canton Coven besides being your political friend and ally went and prone to suppress gambling since the establishment of the Republic. and opium for ever in Macao.
will say that the whole thing was hyp notism, pure and simple, but this is the firat time we have heard of a print of a mental picture being taken 1---Slanghai Mercury
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