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END OF WAR IN NORTH CHINA SEEN

Received Thursday, 11.36 p.m. NANKING, Jan. 18. General peace terms which may enci he war in North China, have been accepted in principle by both sides but tre not vet implemented, says the Associated Press 'eorrespondent. They irovide for the turning of Peiping and Kweisui over to the Communists ano the removal of General Eutsoyi, the Government's North China commander. rom Ihe war criminal list. The powerful central political couu cil of the Ku'omintang today confirme: the Chinese Cabinet 5s request for a •ease flre and negotiated peace. Gen cralissimo Chiang Kai-shek must still npprove. He did not attend the coun ■il meeting at which he was scheduled to preside. Information from the elosely guarded session said the majority supported Premier Sun Po in asking for a quick end to the war. Right Wing members sought to prevent the council from supporting the peace move. .

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Chronicle (Levin), 21 January 1949, Page 5

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END OF WAR IN NORTH CHINA SEEN Chronicle (Levin), 21 January 1949, Page 5

END OF WAR IN NORTH CHINA SEEN Chronicle (Levin), 21 January 1949, Page 5

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