THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 1929.
NOT A DIPLOMATIC CHANG TSO LIN'S PLANS TO SINK U.S.
VICTORY.
JAPAN'S TARIFF AGREEMENT,
PROMOTION FOR YADA?
[TBROCOX RIETER'C AMINOE...]
མད༥," ག
DEATH.
-WAS JAPAN RESPONSIBLE?
A STORMY DEBATE,
(THROCOK REUTER'S AQENUT.];
TOKYO, Jan. 3lat "The_unsuccessful attempt to force the Government to publish the results of the investigations into Chang Tso Lin's death reached climax this afternoon in the warm
NAVY.
BLOOD AND THUNDER IN THE SENATE.
WARLIKE PREPARATIONS
IN EUROPE..
[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVIOR.]
·
war
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31st. "Tho
colleges of every nation
роза carefully drawn plans to sink the United States Navy and invade our country,"
A LINK WITH THE CONTINENT.
THE CHANNEL TUNNEL SCHEME.
FURTHER PLANS REVEALED.
(THROUGH LECTER'S "LUENCY:]
LONDON, Jan 30th. being taken in the Channel Tunnel The "very, real, interest that is
a meeting called by the Parliament project was illustrated to-day when ary Committee dealing with the matter was attended by over a hundred Members of Parliament.
Torvo, Jan. 31st. Beyond reiterating that Nanking under the tariff agreement recog aises the legality of unsecured leans
These words were thundered by and agrees to pay back 5,000.000 est debate hitherto raised by this Senator Reed to a thrilled and ren as a firat instalment in return subject in the Lower House,
packed House on the eve of the for Japan's recognition of the in-ng that the Government reven: all President Coolidge and the Big The Minscito resolution domand Senate's vote on the battle between terim tariff, official circles are unavailable information was voted Navy Fans" able to reveal say details of the down by 990 votes to 198, the Sei- Regarding the provision contain text of the tariff agreement owing yukai showing an waited fronted in the Navy Bill that the con-
struction of fifteen oruisers be start- Sir William Bull was in the to China's request to withhold pub- against the motion.
Gross Negligence.
ed within two years President chair, and Baron D'Erlanger, the Jication The spokesman however
time wants the The resolution followed a speech Coolidge vouchsafed the remark, It is ser charging
limit senior partner of the famous en- the Government with eliminated.
gineering firm Erlangers, Was tainly not a diplomatic victory for
Senator. Reed denounced the specially invited to be present. gross negligence in the failure to Japan."
Baron D'Erlanger estimated the It is intimated that the agree-investigate the matter fully while whimperings and wailings of the
warlike preparations were being which would, he said, include the cost of a drainage tunnel, twelve made in Europe and Japan.
fect. in, diameter, which would have to be built first and would take two and a half years, and then the cost of complete twin tunnels from coast to coast,
HARDSHIPS OF THE MINERS.
„GĦASTLY CONDITIONS.
THE PRINCE'S TOUR.
BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]
Ruany, Jan. 30th. As Patron of the Lord Mayor's Relief Fund, H.R.H. the Prince of distressed coalfield districts in the Wales continued his tour of the
the mining villages of Northumber North of England to-day, visiting land. He was visibly distressed by some of the signs of poverty that he saw.
THE POSITION IN Telegrams in Brief.
"AFGHANISTAN.”
BRITISH FRONTIER
GARRISONS:
TRIBES STAND FAST.
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]
Rrasy, Jan. 30th. Some of the alarm created by the reports that two of the giant troop- lag planes engaged in the evacua tion of Europeans from Afghanis dispelled by an authoritative state tan had met with disaster, has been ment to the effect that only machines of the Victoria Peshawar for Kabul yesterday is
missing.
one
troop carrying which started from
Reconnaissance machines have failed to trace the machine or its Seldom did the people realise to find if it crashed as it appears occupants, and it will be difficult that their visitor was the Prince to have been forced down in moun- until he told them so. Sometimes, tainous country he waited until a complete list of with the troop-carrier landed sale A Binaidi machine which started
has been held up owing to lack of sparking plugs."
Two more of the giant Victoria machines are due to leave Pesha- war for Kabul to-day.
Major
Besrate dalled from Southampton to-day, for America, where he will make attempts upon the land and sea speed records.
In the House of Commans to-day, Sir Austen Chamberlain stated that no special instructions had been issued to the British, representative in Belgrade regarding relations with the now regime in Jugo Slavia
the Foreign Secretary said that In the House of Commons to-day,
British Ambassador in Lisbon to instructions are being sent to the request the Portuguese Government to order a revision, of the ease of M. Brewer, second officer of the steamer Cian Lamant. After arrest. Brewer was imprisoned for nine on a charge of the theft of £1, Mr. months while awaiting trial in then condemned to 300 days' im- Portuguese West Africa, and was prisonment and E18 dne, or another 50 days impisonment.
meat is restricted to recognition of the evidence. was fresh, cad also internationalists" and alleged that cost of the tunnel at £30,000,000, necessities bad been made out be-ly at the nerodrome at Kabul, but. tion between Hollaud and Buenos
autonomy,
the interim tariff only, and does not recognise complete though it is hoped that a commer. cial treaty granting recognition will be concluded before the expiry of the year limit.
Discussing the progress of Mr. Yoshizawa's
negotiations, „ the spokesman said that no one was in a position to say anything, official, though he expressed personal op timism that 'n antisfactory settle. ment of the Tsinan and other out- standing questions would be reach
ed in the near future.
declared that the Government in view of its proclamation on May 18th, promising the maintenance of peace and order in Manchuria, must be responsible for Chang Tao Lin's death.
the
Mr. Kame,
Proletarian, alleged that the Government re ceived a Mukden report implicating Japanese in the bombing, but Kamei then asked if it would be Barou Tanaka denied this.. Mr. disadvantageous to Japan to pub. lish the report drawn up by Count
TWO CHURCHES JOIN FORCES.
PRESBYTERIAN AND METHOD. ISTS COMBINE.
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
Pitsouno, Jan. 31st. Delegates of the Presbyterian and Methodist Episcopal Churches, with Uchida, the Consul at Mukden, to an aggregate membership of six which Mr. Mori, Parliamentary millions, have reached an
azred.
These would be twenty feet in diameter and would take four
years,
Sir Williaca Bull said that the construction of the tunnel would be jointly undertaken by two com dies, one British and one French, while there would be a third hold-
Nations.
fare moving on,
He emerged from one cottage remarking that he was sadly astonished that human beings should live in, such squalor, and wherever he went he took note of the occupants' principal needs.
The Prince, on entering one of the cottages, reinarked: This is positively ghastly."
To this, the cottager replied:
Foreign Office Opened. Office at Kabal has been re-opened It is learned that the Foreign and that the Amir Habibullah is maintaining friendly with all Legationa
relations
Wireless telephone communica. Aires is being opened to the public on February 4th.
that Mr. Act Shigemitsu, formerly Secretary for Foreign Affairs, re- ment to join forces, and have aping company with the League of "It is better thar. nothing. We ateult position as the authorities are and it is described by an eminent
It is reported, apparently reliably."
least have a roof over our heads, secretary of the Peking Legation phed that it would be disadvantage pointed committees to arrange the
An executive committee was ap-although we could do with some will succeed Mr. Yada who will beous in view of the existing roam. procedure. tranferred to a higher port.
will require the ratification of both pointed to examine all objections
bed-clothes, OE which we
have none."
First Note Rajected:
NANING, Jan, Dist. The Japanese Consul, Mr. Oks moto, called on Dr. C. T. Wang at the Foreign Office this morning and officially notifed the Nationalist Government of Japan's acceptance' and approval of China's note an- nouncing tariff autonomy and the enforcement of the new tariff sche dule on February 1st.
stances:
The substance of Baron Tanaka's replies to all charges was that the Fauthorities are still investigating,
and publication would still be pre-) mature.
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- NEW CUSTOMS POST.
(THLOUGE REUTEX'S AGENCY.]
SEA ORAT. Jan. 31st
churches.
Afterwards the plan
MERGER OF TEXTILE
FIRMS.
GIGANTIC OUTPUT,
[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE}
to the scheme.
At the price of one Mark, Pro- fessor Einstein has published a new work on which he has been engaged for at least ten years, continuing of illness. The new work consists his research in spite of long periods of a six page pamphlet entitled Zur Einheitlichen Feldtheorie " and it is believed to embody a cow All foreigners are courteously comprehensive cosmic philosophy: and impartially treated by Afghan its terminology and abundant officials
mathematical formulae are incom- India is placed in a most difprehensible to the ordinary layman, receiving contradictory instructions scientist as a "very hard nut to with regard to the supply of lorries crack. It requires careful study and the sending of remittances, etc. by the most expert of mathemati from three conflicting Governments | cians to be understood, at Kabul, Kandahar and Jelalabad. Trontier Garrisons.
New Delhi. Sir Denys Bray in a statement t the Assembly regarding the that not a single soldier, or gun situation in Afghanistan declared
to be possible to run the tunnel on
had been moved to the frontier: an annual expenditure of £1,000,000
the daily life of the frontier gar- and there would be at least £800,000 was blinded in a colliery accident the tribes remained steady, though risons remained undisturbed. All paid annually in freight receipts. Thus there would be a net income three years ago and who has now individual. tribesmen were unable to resist the strong natural im- return on the capital of £30,000,000 from his cottage. The man said he side or another. The tribesmen's did not know where he was going, support, however, was being can and added:"I am almost past governments at Kandahar, Enbul vassed by adherents of the three
10 Per Cent. Per Annum..
Terrible Conditions. Baron d'Erlanger said that if it were estimated that annually The Prince took away the time- 4,000,000 passengers "were carried
sheets" of the Cramlington pita, through the tunnel, paying the tarif how charged for the Chan-showing that many of the men's nel crossing, a gross income of wages averaged only seven abillings £3,200,000 would result.
It ought weekly.
He conversed with a man who
IRAQ'S NEW HIGH COM- MISSIONER.
VISIT TO ANGORA,
(BAITISH WIRELESS BERVICE]
RrGay, Jan. 31st.
New Yoax, Jan. 31st. The Commercial Investment Trust A Dutchman, A. J. Commis, who has acquired the firm of textile It is now disclosed that the has been in the Customs service | factors, Frederick Victor and original note sent to Japan was since. 1897, has been appointed to Achelis Incorporated, which will be rejected, and a new. note with's the new, post of financial secretary merged with the Peieris Buhler of £3,000,000 year 10 per cent. received notice of bis ejection pulse to enter the turmoil on one succeed.Sir Henry Dobbs as High mmor revisions was delivered and of the Inspectorate Generni
of Company to handle jointly the out- accepted The second nocte ex Maritime Customs with the rank off put of 150 mills, with annual säles pressed the hope that Japan would Commissioner.
of 8100,000,000. not interfere with the enforcement of the new tariff.
PREVENTION" OF DRUG
TRAFFIC.
DUTCH FIRM'S DEFENCE.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY:]
GENEVA, Jan. 30th.
DELEGATE CONFERENCE.
(Wah The Fat Pao).
SHANGHAI, Jan. 31st. Arrangements are being made by the Nanking State Council for hold ing the 3rd Kuomintang Delegato Conference. A provisional secre-
י,
At the instance of Sir Malcolm tarint has been formed. It has Delevingne, the British representa- been also decided to hold a special tive, the Opium Commission has meeting to draw up regulations adopted a proposal that all firms governing the calling and procedure proved to have been exporting of the conference.
TRAFFIC DELAYS.
BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE.
'(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
Lostex, Jan, 30th. Britain's attitude to China's claims for treaty revision wa partly disclosed in the House of Commons to-day, when, at question time, the Foreign Secretary was asked whether the Government pro- posed to open negotiations for the revision of existing treaties with China,
44 Sir Austen Chamberlain said that the Government
(Wah Te Yat Pao). giving consideration to the whole subject.
SHANGHAI, Jan. 31s A series of irregularities in con. Reuter has been authoritatively notion with passenger traffic on informed that whilst formal rati-the Shanghai-Nanking and Shang fication of the Sino-British tarit hai-Hangchow "railways is alleged, treaty may not be completed by February 1st, His Majesty's Gor, ernment have informed the Chinese Government that they accept the introduction. of the new tariff as from that date.
Tariff Accepted.
Was now
THE NEW SCHEDULE.
(Wah Ti: Yat Pao).
Jarge quantities of drugs, and whose names have figured in the several' confiscation cases reported to the League, shall be pilloried and mentioned in the Commission's report to the Council of the League of Nations,
A message from Amsterdam in
thia connection
states that the directors of the Naarden factory, which was mentioned at the League according to a statement from the meeting a few days ago as involved Railway Department, to be due to in a most serious case of contra the incompetence of a foreign off-band drug operations, have issued car in charge of the coal under the a statement to the Press indicating department.
The Railway Department has or. dered the dismissal of this officer, and his place will be given to a Chinese.
LI LIEH CHUN' SAFE.
(Wah Tas Tat Pao).
SHANGHAI, Jan. 31st. According to official information from Nauchaag, the capital of Kiangai, Ningwu is
SHANGRAL. Jan. 31st The Shanghai Customs House has announced that the existing Cus toms schedule will be abolished on the afternoon of the 31st inst., while the new schedule will become effective on February 1st. All im. ported Japaness goods will be a peaceful and the Communists have ject to the new schedule.
been driven out. General In Lieh Churp is safe.
HANKOW SETTLEMENT.
(Wah Tas Tot Pao.)
SHANGHAL, Jan. 31st. The Nanking Foreign Ministry has instructed the Foreign Commis. sioner of Hankow that the Hankow incident must be settled loendly with the Japanese consular author
ties.
It is reported from Hankow that negotiations for the purpose will! open shortly.
Dow
their defence.."
The directors of the firm include six of the most prominent and most reputable business men in the Netherlands, and they declare that they have not infringed the Dutch
THE KING,
NO CHANGE TO REPORT.
caring.
A bright spot in the situation is and Jalalabad, and the efforts of the Wallsend Training Centre,
the British frontier officers were where 40 young miners are under-taxed to prevent headstrong tribal going artisan training under the the Government policy of scrupu Letion and compel observance of Inbour transference scheine.
lous non-interference..
The Prince abandoned his inten-
No bulletin regarding the King tion of lunching at Morpeth end was issued to day, but it was offi- cially stated this morning that went instead to Ashington, where there was no change to report in be lunched off sandwiches ia a His Majesty's condition.
The colliery. Queen is expected to visit Craig-
Searching Inspection. weil House, Bognor, this afternoon. to supervise the arrangements which are being made in prepara tion for the King's visit.
24 onc
of the
most
Almost Out Of Danger. Wednesday's bulletin is regarded definitely favourable baletins yet issued, and it is generally considered that His Majesty is almost out of danger.
It is understood that the date for the issue of the next bulletin has not yet been decided, but from now bulletins will be issued only at siderable intervals, probably only about once a week.
'DOMINIONS' VIEWS
EXAMINED.
law as the authorities have not pro- THE ARBITRATION TREATY. hibited export to China,
The Minister of Commerce of the Dutch Government has now issued special regulations, for the export, of narcotics...
It was reported at the League quite meeting that 3.500 lb. of heroin was exported to Holland from Switzerland, and re-exported in the course of a year.
PEI'S RESIGNATION.
(THROUGH REUTER'S. AGENCY.},
PEPINO, Jan. 31st. Poi. Chung Hsi has wired to Chiang Kai Shek and Li Taung Jen, again tendering his resignation and requesting a prolonged rest in Kwangsi to recuperate his health,
SUN YAT SEN'S FUNERAL. PARTICIPATION OF THE LEGATIONS, The Haakow situation remains quiet. Picketing on the boundaries
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] of the Japaness Concession is still
** PEPING, Jan. 31st.- being carried on, but without inci.. dent. It is now hoped that with "It is believed that all the Legs the establishment of amicable relations will participate in Sun Yat Ben's funeral ceremonies,, Most of
Picketa Maintained.
FIRM TREATMENT FOR. MUTINEERS.
SPANISH REVOLT QUELLED.
FORMER PREMIER ARRESTED.
(THROCON REUTER'S AGENCY.]
ONE REPLY LACKING,
[BRITISH WIZKLESS BEVICE.]
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British Attitude.
Sir Gilbert Clayton, who is to Commissioner for Iraq, left London yesterday for Baghdad. On his way he, will visit Constantinople and Angora to meet Gehazi Pasha and members of the Turkish Cabinet, afterwards proceeding to Syria where he will meet the French High
in Damascus and Beirut. He will Commissioner and the authorities
also confer with Sir John Coan- cellor, the British High Commis Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Labour sioner in Jerusalem and 'will later leader, asked the Foreign Secretary meet the Emir Abdulah Amman. in the House ox Commons to-day | The journey from Anman to Bagh- for a statement regarding the at- dad will be made by air. titude the British Government pro- poses to adopt towards the present disturbances in Afghanistan. HIGH COUNCIL'S MISTAKE.
Sir Austen Chamberlain replied:" The Government has no intention of interfering in the internal affairs of Afghanistan by support. ing or assisting any of the parties at present contending for power in
HEARING FOR GENERAL
BOOTH...
DECISION BY MR. JUSTICE EVE
January 31st. The Prince of Wales finished ten hours of the most strenous inspec tion of conditions in distressed Northumberland mining villages yesterday with a game of squash rackets at Newcastle yesterday evening. He started the third day of his tour this morning looking fit and wall despite his exacting that country.
The British Government eara- investigations, in which there has been nothing superácial.
estly desire the establishment of a The Prince has delved beneath strong central government and will. the surface and has deliberately be prepared when that government unmasked any attempt to hide in established to show their friend- the Afghan people by poverty from him, entering the ship for cottages, talking to the wives and giving such assistance as they can examining the boots and clothes of is the reconstruction and the de the children. At the pits he has velopment of the country.
King Amanullah has formally demanded to see the paysheets and has closely questioned colliery of announced his abdication to the cials to ascertain why some of the British Government, and, in conse wage, in his words, were so in-quence, until it is clear that injunction being granted by Mr. credibly small?
despite his abdication he is regard. Justice Eve in the Chancery Divi- He is visiting to-day the Bishoped as their King by the people of sion, the injunction to stand until Auckland area where distress is Afghanistan generally, the British the Council had listened to what
the General had to say Government will be unable to re- gard His government as the right- fal Afghan Government.
very acute.
LABOUR COMMITTEE ON TRADE.
British Respected... Asked what had been the attitude.
iTanodon EkLTER'S AGENOT.]
LONDON, Jan. 30th. General Bramwell Booth has suc ceeded in his first measure against the decision of the High Council of the Salvation Army to remove him from office, his claim for an
Summing up, Mr. Justice Eve ex- pressed the opinion that the High Council had made a mistake, doubt- less quite innocently, by not giving of the Afghan factions towards the General Booth an opportunity of British Mission or Consulates, Sir attending personally or by repre Austen said that the various Bentative to explain why he rexist parties had all respected theed the Council's attitude. sanctity of the British Legation This mistake could be righted as at Kabul although considerable the High Council had not yet material damage was done to the broken up. RUGBY, Jan, 31st.
buildings in December when the The final report of the committee Legation lay in the line of fire The injunction, therefore, must appointed by the Labour Govern between the forces of King be limited, in order that there ment in 1924 to undertake an ex- Amanullah and Habibullah Khan should be nothing to prevent the haustive survey of trade and indus
Similarly, the portion of the Council from immediately rectify- try. in Britain has now been com British Consul af Jelalabad aping their mistake, and ultimately pleted and will be published next peared to have been respected by adjudicating in the matter. month. The committee, which was all parties although there had been presided over by Sir Arthur Bala report, not confirmed, that the these terms, and it is anticipated He granted the application on four of Sheffield, has already issued Consulate had suffered damage -in a number of interim reports deal the course of the disturbances. Ne that the High Council will resume its sittings at Sunbury Court with- country's industries, but a number area of the British Consulate at
in a few days to give the General of recommendations have bees re Kandaber.
ancopportunity of stating bis case.. German Nationals.
Position Strengthened!". served until the final report. Az the report, which is now in the
Replying to a question regarding In Salvation Army circles it is hands of the Government, embodies
from Kabul by British aircraft, taken regarding the leadership inquiries, its publication will be Sir Austen Chamberlain said he question, in view of Mr. Justice awaited with great interest. had received from the German Aur-Eve's judgment in the Chancery The committee were at the outset bassador an expression of his warm Court yesterday, will be the ap informed of a number of trades on thanks for the services rendered pointment of a date on which the which investigation was especially and the German Government had High Council will be prepared to
Rony, Jan. 30th. In the House of Commons to-day, Sir Austen
Chamberinin," the FINAL REPORT COMPLETED. Foreign Secretary, was asked whe ther all the replies were now to hand from the several Dominion ... (DRITISH WIRELESS. SERVICE.] · Governments on the subject of the American draft of a new Arbitra tion Treaty between the United States and Great Britain.
Sir Austea replied that the Government had not received the answer of one of the Dominion MADEID, Jan. 30th. Governments to the enquiries ad The former Fremier, Senor San-dressed to all of them last March, chez Guerra, has been arrested at and the considered reply of two Torres de Cuarte in Valencia, and other Dominion Governments was is now detained in a military only received during the last few prison there. It is believed that weeks. the arrest follows the discovery of In this connection, it should being with various sections of the disturbances had taken place in the the plot which proved abortive on remembered that the attention of Monday night, and he may be neull our Governments was for a con- cused of conspiring against the siderable part of last year concen- Government.
trated on the negotiations for the Es was frequently mentioned at Renunciation of War, which it was tions at Nanking local questions willthe Ministers will probably go in the time of the discovery of the necessary to bring to & successful conclusions reached after prolonged the rescue of German nationals stated that the next step to be be satisfactorily settled before long person to Nanking, accompanied by September, plot to overthrow the conclusion before taking up more
other members of the Legations, Dictator, General Primo de Rivera, closely the Arbitration Treaty. LITTLE CHANGE. while the Legation flag will be Guerra as the Dictator's successor.
whose opponents regard Sanchez The British Government were flown at half-mast.
now engaged in a careful examina Naval wireless messages atate that there is little change in the
Sun Fo is expeated here about Further details are available tion and comparison of the obser "situation as regards the Japanese February 20th for the opening cere. showing the means faken, to quell vations of the Dominion Govern desired The first point sought was similarly expressed their thanks to receive General Booth's representa-
at Hankow. All is quiet in the pony of removing the remains from the outbreak at Ciudad Real.
Leaflets were dropped on the ments, as well as of the material the present position of British Over the British Ambassador in Berlintive, whether legal of lay. Mem-.-
which they themselves had collect seas trads and the prospect of in the following communication; bera of the High Council express Concessions, ships are being loaded the Western Hills to the train.
town from an aeroplane, bearing ed. They attached the highest in British participation in the mar-They would take the opportunity the opinion that its position is the messago: The whole of Spain |portance to obtaining completa kets of the world, so as to ensure of expressing to His Majesty's strengthened by the Court decision, ir quiet. Surrender immediately agreement among all His Majesty's suficient and continuous employ- Government their sincere thanks as by bearing General Booth's re and return to barracks. Otherwise Governments, and further ex ment and a satisfactory standard for the assistance rendered by them presentative they would be ac you will ba bombarded to-morrow. changes of opinion would be peces of living for the people of the and by the Indian Government, in quitted of any appearance of in-
Half hour later, the rebel
Having corrected their troops withdrew their guns and re-ere they could send a de country. Another subject was the rescuing German women and child- justice.
finite reply to America.
ability of British industry to meet ran from Kabul in most difficult perfectly innocent mistake, they nations and to adapt itself to ernment requests that, their thanks resolution and if it was carried to the Arowing couration of foreign circumstance The Gruma Garouk be free to pots againzon, tha changes in the nature of the overseas may also be conveyed, to the Goy proceed to the election of a new
eroment of India."
General.
and unloaded, and apart from the
(Wah Tai Tai Paa), boycott, there is little change from Mrs. Sun Yat Sex. conditions which have been prevail-
SHANGHAI, Jan. 31st." ing during the past twelve months. Mrs. Bun Yat Sen arrived at It is reported from Chungking Peping on the 29th inst. She has that General Mo Yang is now back telegraphed to a high official of the
Wanhsign and that the Lushang Nanking Government: stating, that turned to their barracks. forces are being river Back Chher Dr Sun Yat Sen remmine Tac civil authorities returned to was of great importance, as
He might add that this Treaty Chungking by General Tang Sen are conveyed to Nanking she will their posts, and normal life has would presumably form a model and his associated generala.
for many others.
at.
follow
been resumed.
demand.
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