AFFAIRS IN CHINA
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> CHINA’S UNIFICATION. I’EKIN, July 28
Changtsolin, leader of tho Cliddi party, interviewed, declared the purpose was the unification of China. He was not seeking the Presidency nor the Vice-Presidency. lie' repudiated the foreign suspicion that the crisis was an end to the substitution of the domination of the new military clique. Any militarist seeking to dominate the country, would be treated as a common en* einy. Marshall Tuanehijui, . formerly Premier, and one of Anfuite’s leaders, must retire from public life. Chang is determined severely to punish the Anfuites. CHINESE NEWS. (Received this dav at 11.30 a.m.) PEKIN. July 29. Mukden troops are engaged in rounding up. and disarming Tuan stragglers. Changtsolin declares he intends to protect tho President, though it is believed Chang -will eventually assume a. Dictatorship.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1920, Page 3
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