CHINA’S POSITION.
[Reuters Telegram.]
CHINESE AFFAIRS
PEKING, Nov. M
Chailgctsolin’s son states inline* diate political developments can* not he expected. The position is that Changtsoliii clues not intend to iU'cOpt any high office and will return to .Manchuria when the reconstruction policy is worked out. He emphasised that the relations between Changtsoliii imd Fengyuhsiaiig were good, both agreep iiig that Tnanchyiiii must ho appointed leader, and with their support work out a policy of reunification. With this objective in view Tuan is now comnnmcatiiig with all the Provinces.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1924, Page 2
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