NAVAL CONFERENCE RESTRICTIONS ON
SINGAPORE BASE NOT TO BE
"DISCUSSED.
JAPAN CLAIMS 70 PER CENT. RATIO.
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
Loxbox, Feb. 5.
TIN FIELDS.
THE
TO BALANCE SUPPLY AND
DEMAND.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.].-
LONDON, Feb. 4. The Council of the Tin Producers' Association have endorsed the de- chiun of the Executive Committee, recommending that throughout 1530 al mining shall cease from to 'clok on Monday mornings, and that mining operations shall cease for a week of seven clear days in both January and February, and,
The Daily News referring to the conversations between the Japanese and American delegates at the Naval Conference yesterday, anys that the difficulty over Japan's claim to seventy per cent of the American large cruiser tonnage still persists, but it is generally be lieved that the Japanese would modify their attitude if some sub-crease in price stantial inducement could be held cur
A British decision to modify the Singapore Base scheme is, says the journal, one possible factor in the fituation.
that It should be pointed out Mr. Ramsay MacDonald has stat- ed that the Singapore Base would not be discussed at the Conference and that the Japanese delegates have stated that the Base would
issue. not be raised se ap
MUSEUM BOMB" ONLY Α ΤΟΥ.
MR. BIGOS DETAINED BY POLICE.
"
(THROCON REUTER'S AGENCY.]
necessary, "in March... The purpose of the production curtailment plan is to adjust the balance between supply and demand without causing an excessive in.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1930.
CHIANG KAI SHEK AND CANTON.
EXPECTED SOUTH NEXT WEEK.
TO DISCUSS THE KWANGSI SITUATION.
A
BIG MILITARY EFFORT.
[TRO OUR OWN CORLESPONDENT.]
CANTON, Feb. B.
Marihal Chiang Kai Shek, is e*-
pected in Canton next week and local authorities are making big preparations to welcome the Nan what form the king Chief, bot evation will take has not beer
CANTON-HANKOW.
RAILWAY.
GRANT TO COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION. -
Mr. Chan Pak Shing, the chair- man of the committee appointed by the Ministry of Railways to com- plete the construction of the Can- ton-Hankow Railway, eaid, in an interview with Canton Press repre- sentatives, that energetic measures are under way for the completion of the whole line of the railway, Mr. Chan stated that the Ministry has decided to set aside a million dollars for the construction of the
MOSCOW'S IRON HAND.
CHINA URGED” TO SUBMIT.
THREAT TO QUARTER TROOPS ON C.ER.
(ah Te: Fat Pao.).
LARGE CONTRACT FOR DUTCH FIRM.
TO BE STARTED AT ONCE.
12
FIVE AND A HALF YEARS' WORK.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)
SHANGHAI, Feb. 5.
NANKING, Feb. 5. According to a telegram from A contract has been signed be llarbin, the Soviet Government has tween the Chinces Government and addressed a note to the Chinese the Netherlands Harbour Works authorities urging them to dispatch Co. of Amsterdam for the comple- a delegate to the Sino-Russian Coption of Hulutao, Harbour project for ference at Moscow, which is to open the sum of 6.4 million gold dollars
The date must The work must be completed on the 15th instant. not be postponed and the place not within 5 years. Engineering activi
ties will begin as weather permits.
be altered.
25 5000
the
SINO-RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.
EMERGENCY, MEETING OF
C.P.C.
DECISION EXPECTED.
(THROUGH REFTER'S AGENCY.]
XANKING, Feb. 3.
The Habarovek Protocol was dis- eussed at a meeting of the Central Political Council this morning when the matter was again referred "to the Foreign Relations Committes for examination.
An emergency meeting of the C.P.C. is being held to-morrow when the matter will be discussed, and it is expected a decision will be reached, after which Mr. Mo Teh Huci, who has been conferring with. - the Government, will retura to to report to General
It was stated that Malaya has divulged. Probably the Govern- the funds are received. The Minis. Provinces and to take precaution ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES Mukden
already started to retard produc tion, that Nigeria had adopted an alternative method of retarding output on a tonnage basis, and that Bolivia had adopted a still more substantial curtailment programme. Conversations are still proceeding with interests in the Dutch East Indies, while the operating, com panies in Cornwall, South Africa, Australia and the Belgian Congo supported the Council's recominen- dlations.
Over sixty tin-mining concerns in Malaya have already taken steps to follow the recommendations of the Association, and the decision of Bolivia to co-operate has been warmly welcomed, as a rise in price is certain.
ment buildings will be decorated and pailaus erected on the principal President Chiang thoroughfares,
will be accompanied south by a group of high officials from the capital, including General Ho Ying Ching and Admiral Chen Shao Kwan.
The party will sail in squadron of six gunboats, including the Yung Sui and the Hai Yung, Admiral Chez Shao Kwas being in command of the ships.
It is learned from official sources that Marshal Chiang's trip to Can- ton has to do with the Kwangsi карліка.
section between Shiukwan and Lok.
The Chinese authorities were also chang in northern Kwangtung, naked to stop the "anti-Soviet Work may start next month when movement" in the Three Eastern Ary measures to prevent Chinese try, according to Mr. Chan, has employees of the C.E.R. from strik also prepared funds for the con- ing. The Central Government was struction of the section between urged to co-operate with the Muk den Government in the settlement Lokchang and Chuchow, in Hunan,of the Sino-Russian dispute.
The note added that the Central Mr, Chan, in conclusion, said that
accept the it will require five years' constant work to complete, the whole railway the work is not handicapped by hinancial difficulties.
Government should Habarovsk Protocol and that if China ignores the Soviet's demands, the Soviet will quarter troops along the railway.
TO BE REDUCED.
יי
CANTONESE ASKED TO
CO-OPERATE.
(Wah Tez Tat Pao.)
NANKING, Feb. 5. In the course of his speech dur ing a weekly memorial meeting beld by the Central Government, Chinese Employees' Grievance.
General Ho Ying Ching the In HARBIN, Feb. 3. The Chinese employees of the ing, said that the Government i pector-General of Military Train- PEI CHUNG HSI COMMANDER held a meeting recently and directing its attention to curtail the decided to ask the Soviet manag-administrative expenses. He added, ing director of the railway to rein that the people should practice stated their dismissed colleagues thrift as one of the means to gave
worker shall be dismissed without
ING" REBELS.” -
From the other side it is learned
In spite of several that the redoubtable Pei Chung and demanded that in future, no the country.
LIST OF COMPANIES ADOPT months of strenuous campaigning in Kwangsi, the Province remains al most entirely in the hands of the insurgents, the portion new
in
Occu-
men being insignificant compared with that held by the enemy.
Unless the Ironsides" and the "Kwangsi insurgents can be crushed the Province will continue to be a the Central source of danger to
ING STOPPAGE. ' LONDON, Feb. 4.
According to the Straits Times, Frank Biggs. of "Brighton, the the proposals of the Tin Producers "discover of the bomb" in the Association for a week-end holidaypied by General Chea Trai Tong's Indian Room of the British and a week's stoppage in February Museum, has been detained by are
adopted being widely Scotland Yard detectives, and it Malaya. is understood that a charge will The following" companies haves be preferred against him, under agreed to close for 32 hours each the Expolsive Substance. Act.
week-end and for 7 clear days in Scotland Yard, there is very good January and February :-- reason to believe, is convinced that Batang Padang, Batu Caves Tin, the whole affair, including the tele-Changkat Tia, Kampar-Malaya Government. Chiang Eni Shek is phone warning, was a hoax.
Tin, Kampong Lanjut fin, Klang The "Bomb" consisted of
liver Tin, Kramat Tin, Kulalavery anxious to have the situation cigarette in containing nutty. Kampar Tin Fields, Kundang Tin, cleared up and a.continual menace fireworks and packing, chiefly of Lukut Tin, Mambaa Tin, North to his regime finally removed. Ho gunpowder and iron filings. The Tavoy Tin, North Taiping Tin, will hold, a conference with General lid was securely fastened down and Puteh Tin Rawang Conccasions, Chen Teai Tong and other Kwang-
fuse of string was inserted in Rawang Tin. Fields, Rantau Tin, the tin. It was thoroughly Rongibon Tin, N.L.. South Taiping amateurish effort and would have Tin, Sungei Kinta Tin, Taiping done little more than create
Tin Dredging, Tin Beatong, N.L., "Bang if it had gone off.. Temoh Tin Dredging, Tavoy Tin
Yesterday, Biggs made a
state Dredging Talerng Tin Dredging, ment to Press representatives in Theindaw Tin Dredging, Thingan- which he adhered to his original don Tin. Ipoh Tin Dredging, Tong- story that he had heard a group kah Compond, N.L., Kuala Lum- of people talking about bombs, that pur Tin, N.L., Murai Tin ho went into the Indian Room and sat down to read a book, later find ing the "bomb" wrapped up in 5 | output:- nice of newspaper, at his feet. He handed it over to the Museum au thorities.
said: "What I want to say is put this thing down myself." After that he made a written statement.
DEATH SENTENCE AND DRUGS.
tung leaders and his stay in the South will be for about three weeks, during which time he may take a trip to Wuchow and other cities in Kwangsi.
attack
good and sufficient reason
CHINESE YANGTSZE SHIPPING CO.
MILITARY INTERFERENCES CAUSE BANKRUPTCY.
[FROM CORRESPONDENT.]
#
MODIST WANG CHIN YU.
REFUSES CHAIRMANSHIP.
Chiang Hanch Liang.
"COAL MINES BILL.".
PART ONE POSTPONED.
"
LIBERAL-LABOUR,
AGREEMENT.
(BRITISH, WIRELESS SERVICE]
Recar, Feb. 4. Hopes of a more practical co- operation between the Government and the Liberal Party are engender- ed by the announcement that an arrangement has been reached with Mr. Lloyd George and other Liberal leaders whereby the Government have agreed to postpone Part One of the Coal Mines Bill, which deals with the marketing of coal, until the other sections of the Bill have been disposed of.
(Wah Tes Yat Pao.)
It is in regard to the marketing proposals that there is Liberal NANKING, Feb. 5.
opposition while on the other sec General Wang Chin Yu who was, tions, dealing with the hours of recently offered the post of Chair-¡ work, a National Wages Board, and
Hai, one of the Big Four of the former Kwungsi clique, has recover- ed from his wound, and is in coin- mand of the Kwangsi troops defend- ing, the upper parts of the West River, while General Chang Fat Fui and the Ironsides are de- fending the Kwei River districts. It is believed that the insurgents,
How Chinese civil warfare adman of the Anhui Provincial Gov- amalgamations there is substantial although good fighters, lack arms
versely affects shipping business is ernment arrived here yesterday to agreement on the Government and. and supplies.
shown by the sudden winding-up of eo Chiang Kai Shek in accordance Liberal benches
Government rely the San Peh Steam Navigation with the latter's instruction.
General Wang told Pressmen that Liberal support to defeat the Con- 'IRONSIDES " BOLD MOVE? Company, an enterprise supported
and conducted entirely by Chinese, he would not take up the post asservative opposition to the Bill.
head of the Anbui Government as j merchants and capitalists.
Mr. Graham's Outlook.. company was organized over twenty be is not versed in politie ?
It is understood that in view of
Mr. W. Graham, the President of years ago and has hitherto carried Wang's insistence of declining to the Board of Trade, announced the on its activities in the Yangtze River and along the North China accept the offer, the Central Gov-arrangement when the House of
ernment has decided
to appoint Commons went into committee on General Liu Chih to the post. the Bill to-day.
BIG CONCENTRATION PLANNED AT SUNCHOW.
the
coast,
The
It has fourteen steamers in opera tion, their names, ages and register. ed tonnage being as follows:--
4.
1907 1907
1922
.Steamer... Built, Fengpu Fulung Fu Yang Hein-Ning-Shin 1900 1910
Registered tonnage. 1,819,00 * 1,819.00 750.00 ..2,175.27 2,750.00 2,807.00 1,753.00
According to report from a well-informed "Chinese source the "Ironsides" have left the Kwei River and marching south-west have concentrated at Sunchow, where, they are expecting to be joined by CANTON'S BIG OFFENSIVE. Kwangsi troops advancing from
Nanning and 'Liuchow. Latest reports to band state that
It is also reported that a strong Hua-Shan the Cantonese troops are launching force has pushed on South of the Ningehin
with River
object Shinon the Ironside ". West on Kwangsi coalition. All the troops either of striking at Dosing from Ship Ping
the South to cut the communica Wan-Hsiang withdrawn from Wuchow a week tions of the Canton troops at Tai Shan azo, when the Cantonese position Wuchow, or what is more likely, Fei-Hu in Kwange was thought to be to capture the importart city of Ming-Hao Shin-Shih Kochow, critical, have returned to Wuchow
Two Canton divisions, under Yu Wu-Hsing and are advancing up the West Han Mao and Hong Han Ping are
the Company's concentrating at Dosing and Fung failure is persistent commandeering Chiang Kwang Nai and Tsoi Tingally during the past year. Kaj remain at Wuchow to meet the main attack from the West.
In addition to the above, the following companies are curtailing
Malaya Consolidated Tin Dredg-an ing Co., Ltd,
Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L.
Panawat (Malaya) Tin Dredging, Toh Allang Chinese. Tong Yit Mine, Closed. Tong Fook San Mine, Closed. Tong Soon Mine, Closed.
The
cause
1913
1593
1903
1,895.00
1903
1207
1906
2,096,00 1,752.98 1,734.84
1800
1,734.84
1898 1927
of
1,006.55
625.00
CHINA COAST AND JAPANESE FISHERS.
(Wah Tez Tat Pao.)
TSINGTAO, Feb. 5. The authorities are prohibiting the Japanese fishing along China's
CORELS..
BRITISH CONSUL-GENERAL
AT SHANGHAI
(Wak Tez Tat l'ao.)
SHANGHAI, Feb. 5. The new British Conspl-General
The following companies are for River with Nanning as their objecthuen to counter this move, while of its stipe by the military, espec at Shanghai arrived here yesterday.
the present closing down each week end-
Asam Kumbang Tir, Hong Kong Tin, Jelapang Tin, Kampong Kamunting, Kamunting Tin, Kent
tive. Large numbers of troops, in cluding regiment of the Canton Gendarmes under Commander Lin Shih, Teing, have left Canton for
It is also rumoured that a small
force is striking at the South Coast in the direction of Hainan Island, with the object of establishing con
the nection with their allies in
Island.
prevented by Canton gunboats.
The Ironsides" are said to he about 10,000 strong at the present time-the scattered remnants of the defeat at Taiwasi having rejoined the main body. /
REMANDED ON BAIL.
LONDON, Feh. 5. Frank Biggs was charged at Bow Street this morning with being in poesession of explosive substances. in circumstances which would give rise to reasonable suspicion that he had not got it for a lawful object. The accused was remanded, two sureties in £50 being demanded.
Scotland Yard inspector gave evidence that when charged Biggs (F.M.S.) Tin, Larut Tin Fields, Wuchow and a host of sampans, Pangnga River Tin, Pengkalen, junks and steam launches have Puchong Tin, Tanjong Tin, Tekka Taiping, Ulu Klang Tin, Ulu Yam been commandeered., for service in Tin, Gopeng Consolidated, Kinta Kwangai. Military Headquarters This, however will probably be Fin Minca; Rambutan, Tekka, stated that the owners of these Beatrice Mine, Tong "Seng Mine, Leong Sin Nam, Lim Seng Chiew, watercraft, will be reimbursed to Chang Sin Hing. Ha Liew Ewe,the extent of 90 per cent. and 70 Chaa Tat Chor, Lai Pat, Chan Lan per cent. of the normal hire for Kong, Chan Kam Toh, Chan Bon jucks and sampans, and Siew, Lee Swee Hoe, Ng Ah Peng,
iaunches respectively. The Govern- Leong Mia Kacag.
Mesara Pont, Warwick, Mitchell ment further declared that this is and Co., of Ipoh, secretaries of the equivalent to hiring the boats- A most extraordinary suggestion Local Advisory Council of the Tin except that the owners had no
According to the vernacular Press, connexion with the traffic in Producers' Association, write
as choice but to submit! Some two the Canton bombing aeroplane, the was detailed to druga was made in the House of follows:---
scores of lorries have also been com- Ping Yee, which Commons to-day, when Mr. W. E. "The above is the Information mandeered and were taken to their bomb the insurgents on Hainan D. Allen, the Conservative Member which has been received to date but
destination in junts. The Govern Island, was forced to descend in for Belfast (West) requested the we understand that there are mines ment stated that it is also prepared when the plane was on her return Yangkiang due to engine trouble, Home Secretary to consider the in-closing down who have not inform
to pay the owners for the services troduction of the death penalty in ed us of the fact and we should be
of their lorries which will be of to Canton after the campaign. the case of those convicted as prin- obliged if any such mines, both great service on the fine highways The pilot, Mr. Chung Yan Shing, cipals in the illicit drug traffic. Europead and Chinese, would let
of Kwangsi constructed by General was seriously injured in the head The Rt. Hon. Mr. J. R. Clynes us know so that their names may be Wong Shao Hung. But the owners and limbs, while his companion replied that he could not consider added to the above list."
of these vehicles are wondering sustained less serious injuries. Both such a proposal.
whether there will be anything left of them were rushed to a hospital after the military have done with in Yangkiang, Mr. Chung being in
a critical condition.
EXTRAORDINARY PROPOSAL (THROUGH BEUTER'S AGENCY.]
in
LONDON, Feb. 4.
At a meeting of the Opium Com-i mission at Geneva to-day, Sir Mal. colm Delovinge, of the Home office, alluded to the ever growing use of drugs in the Far East, a large quantity of which, he added, was of Japanes origin.
Mr. Campbell, representing In- dia, declared that a great quantity: of cocaine was brought into India from the Far East where the only producing country was Japan.
Baron Ito, the Japanese delegate, expatiated upon the actions of the
CHICAGO'S COUNCIL CAPITULATES.
CITY EMPLOYEES TO BE PAID.
(RUDIER'S AMERICAN SERVICH)
New Yox, Feb. 4.
4
The bankrupt City Council of Chicago has unanimously decided
them 1.
steam
.
CANTONESE PILOT KILLED.
The other airinan soon recovered, but Mr. Chung, after being sent back to Canton for treatment, suc cumbed to bis injuries,
BANDIT EXTORTION ON
EAST RIVER.
According to the vernacular Press, the bandits on the East River die its tricts have become exceedingly
PLAN OF CAMPAIGN.. General Chen Tasi Tong'e men are marching into Kwanger in two directions, along the West River and the Kwai River. The 8th Mil- tary Route is in charge of the West River districts with Nanning, the, capital of the Province, as its objec tive, and the oth Military Boute is to capitulate to the ultimatum of forcing its way up the Kwei River Japanese Government in the face the "Citizens' Rescue Committee," with Liuchow and Kweilin as of great practical difficulties in or headed by the noted lawyer, Mr.ubjectives. Admiral Chen Chak's active since the garrison troops der to check illicit traffic. He Silas H, Strawn, who has com- flotilla is escorting the Cantonese were withdrawn to participate in said that those efforts would be mand of over £10,000,000, and will forces in both directions. It is re- the military campaign in Kwangsi. vigorously followed up,
advance money as needed for the ported that the Cantonese forces Mr. Word Kai Seng, China, running of the city, subject to the are meeting with considerable ene again appealed on behalf of China Rescue Committee's approval of the cess and on the Kwei River have for the rostriction in the manu proposed expenditure.
got to Lipo and Pinglok,, and on fnature of narcotics to medical and
the West River, to Pingnan and scientific requirements, He de
Tanbgaien. The Hunanese troops manded the publication of all in
under General Liu Chica Sui are formation regarding the illicit
co-operating on the northern sector traffic in the hands of the Govern
and closing in on Kweilin. ments represented.
The capitulation of the Mayor, "Big Bill" Thompson and his col leagues, has relieved forty thou- sand City employees, who have been working without pay since Christ
TORA.
(Continued on nest Column.)
་
PRICE OF GOLD.
(Wah T: Fat Peo.)
SHANGRAI, Feb. 5. The price of gold bars has risen to 500.70 1aels.
CHINA'S "BIG THREE.” SUPPORT FOR UNIFICATION.
.
ап
AIR CONTRACT CANCELLED,
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
NANKING, Feb. 5.
It is officially confirmed that the contract between the China Air- wave and the Chins National! Avia tion Corp has been cancelled.
The
проп
He said the Government attached the very greatest importance to part one of the Bill and they did not yield one inch of it in its pre- sent form.
One of the advantages of the post- ponement, however, would be that. they could direct their minds to a further analysis of the proposals and do their best to secure an agree- ment with the Liberal views...
The Conservatives opposed the procedure which, however, adopted.
INSURANCE BILL.
W34
GOVERNMENT'S AMENDMENT
CARRIED.
[THROUGH HEUTEE'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, Feb. 4.
The House of Commens te-night carried unanimously the proposal to substitute a three-year time- limit for the Bill for the Lord's limit of one year.
The Bill was then returned to. the Lords for reconsideration.
UNEMPLOYMENT FIGURES.
INCREASE OVER LAST YEAR.
(THROGGY HÉVIERʼE; AGENCY.]
Loxtos, Feb. 4. The total number of unemployed on January 27 15 1,491,500, which was 18,009 more than the week be- fore and 97,422 more than the year before
AMERICA AND HAITI
CAPT. GROSVENOR'S (Wah Tir Yat Pas.)
AIR CRASH. PEPINO, Teb. ǎ. Yen Hsi Shan has telegraphed
NOT DUE TO ENGINE TROUBLE. Fang Pang Jen (Chiang Kai Shek's delegate), Lu Chung Lin and Liu
(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE} Yu Fan, two leading, Kuominchun generals, asking them to come to
RUGBY, Feb. 4. Taiyuars to confer with him on
The Air Accidents Investigation important question. rived here yesterday and proceeded lia, has reported regarding the General Liu Chen Hus who ar-Committee at Melbourne, Austra-
to Taiyuan in the evening said in seaplane tragedy on January 6, in an interview that Yen Hsi Shan which Captain the Hon. Hugh supports Chiang Kai Shek in the Grosvenor, Flight-Lieut. Briggs and U. S. GOVERNMENT TO GIVE
UP CONTROL latter's effort for the unification of Leading Aircraftsman Ewen were the country.
The report states that the flight [KEUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE] Yen and Chang Herch Liang bare recently exchanged telegrams pro-was undertaken to give Captain mising "mutual co-operation.
Grosvenor instruction in operating
WASINGTON, Feb. 4. an amphibian machine which was President Hoover announces that being flown under dual control. he is appointing a special com- Authority was not obtained to make minion immediately to study the the fight under such conditions, question of when and how the Unit quité uned States Government should with and the fight was authorised.
draw from Haiti
c.
Yet in charge of North. General Liu Chen Hus has ar rived at Taiyuan and during a formal visit to Yen. Isi Shan at nounced that Chiang Kai Shek wil entrust all affairs of the North Western Provinces to Yes.
killed.
There was no evidence of engine failure or structural defect, and, the accident was apparently due to some crisis in the course of in- struction.
The Air Board recommends £500 compensation each for the widows of Briggs and Ewen,
MR. TAFT'S "ILLNESS.".
SERIOUS CONDITION.
[REUTER'S AMYXICAN KERVICE.)
مسما
BIG POST OF YEN" HSI
·SHAN'S LIEUTENANT.
(Woh Taz Fat:Pao.) -
NANKING, Feb. 5. When the accident occurred, It is understood that the Cen- Capt. Grosvenor was preparing for
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. The doctors attending Mr. Wil- They are extorting money from the tral Government has decided that a fight from Australia to England. various vessels, which have to pay Ho Ying Ching, InspectorGeneral The seaplane crashed from a height liam Howard Taft, former Pro hundreds of dollars each for the of Training of the National Forces, of 400 feet into the sea at Port aident of the United States, this so-called "protection fee." To and Chu Shou Kuang Minister of Philip Bay, in Victoria.
etening pronounced his condition bankruptcy, the shipping War, shall exchange, posts.
Captain Grosvenor, who was only to be serious. Several specialists avoid merchants have had to raise the The report has roused mach45 years of age took up flying after have been called in for consulta. rates of passenger fares and freight, speculation as Chu is Yen Hai he arrived in Australia in 1928, tions.
Mr. Taft's resignation of the which has naturally caused a de Shan's right-hand man and He bought a D. H. Moth plane, and cline in the business of the dis- Ying Ching is Chiang Kai Shek's last summer few round Australia, Chief Justiceship was tricts along the river..
most trusted subordinate,
a distance of 8,000 miles în 21 days. ́1yesterday.
announced
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