CHINESE TROUBLE
Australian Press Assn.—United Service CHINESE NEWS.
(Received this day at 11.15 n.m.) -v'-V , • SHANGHAI, June 21. ' ..... Chnngtsolin is really dead. This announcement was made to-day at • Mukden, dating his demise on June ; 21st. tTLi The National Central Political Council announces the change of the name of Peking to Peiping, meaning northern peace. V A statement has been issued that the northern city of ancient art treas- ■ ures and historic remains will remain •• the centre of culture, and worthily .V fill a place in Chinese national life, : j but as the political capital of the re- . public Peking is dead and must give way to Nanking. The name of the province of Chihli has also been chang- . ed Hopei, meaning the province ; north of the Yellow River. While the of Peking is metropolitan it is ■ regarded that Chihili will come under ■ 'provincial control.
r BETTER. CONDITIONS. ; TOKIO, Juno %l. V In consideration of adequate mea- ; sures by Chinese authorities success- - fully preventing disturbances in : Yaugtse and on the Southern coast, it I has been decided to withdraw Japanese warships specially despatched at the beginning of May, numbering 27.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1928, Page 3
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