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CHINA'S INTEGRITY

MOST IMPORTANT THING IN THE WORLD. (Rec. August 7, 5.5 p.m.) Peking, August 7. Speaking, at the inauguration of the pan-Pacific Association at Shanghai formed to promote closer relations between America, Australia, New Zealand, China, and Japan, Dr. Rinsch, cvMinister at Peking, said China's integrity and opportunity for free development was the most important thing before the world to-day, more so than the League of Nations.—Reuter. CONDITIONS IN COUNTRY WORSE THAN EVER, (Rec. August 9, 1.25 a.m.) New York, August 8. The New York "Sun's" Tokio correspondent interviewed Sun Yat Sen,, the former provisional President of Chiua, who said: "The conditions now obtaining in China, following on the anti-Anfu revolt, are worse than ever before in the recent history of the country, and the pro-Japanese reactionaries have complete control of the northern part of the republic. The former iuspector-general, Chan Tolsolin, with an army of three hundred thousand, is master of tho situation, und is holding Peking, wherefrom all anti-Japanese Liberals are excluded. Peace/ between the north and south fac- | tions seems to be postponed indefinitely." I—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assu.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 270, 9 August 1920, Page 5

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CHINA'S INTEGRITY Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 270, 9 August 1920, Page 5

CHINA'S INTEGRITY Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 270, 9 August 1920, Page 5

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