PUPPET LEADER
WANG CHiNG-WEI INSTALLED
IN PEKIN.
GUARDED MANSION WITH STEEL
DOORS
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright, LONDON, July 10.
It is reported from Shanghai that Mr Wang Ching Wei has returned and bought up many newspapers and news agencies for propaganda for the new Japanese-sponsored federal Government. He has installed himself in a steel-doored mansion with sentry posts.
Broadcasting today against General Chiang Kai-shek, he advocated co-op-eration between China and Japan for political and economic benefits.
The Japanese Spokesman, it was reported in Tientsin on July 8, said that a new regime in North China was being formed. The Chinese puppet Government in Peking and Nanking would meet in Tsingtao on July 10 to elect a supreme leader. It was expected Mr Ching Wei would be chosen.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 July 1939, Page 5
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