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MR WANG CHING-WEI

AT ODDS WITH JAPANESE. MOVEMENT LIKELY TO FAIL. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. NEW YORK. December 5. The Peking correspondent of the "New York Times" says the death of Marshal Wu Pei-fu is a setback to the puppet Government, in which he was slated for a military portfolio. No one else has sufficient prestige. The Peking correspondent of the Associated Press of America says the Japanese army in North China is cooling toward Wang Ching-wei's efforts to establish a new regime, which is likely to fail. This belief is based on reports that Mr Wang is demanding the withdrawal of Japanese troops immediately his Government is proclaimed. which the Japanese do not intend to do.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 December 1939, Page 7

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116

MR WANG CHING-WEI Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 December 1939, Page 7

MR WANG CHING-WEI Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 December 1939, Page 7

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