CHINESE STRIFE
EVACUATION OF PEKING COMPLETED. PARLIAMENT TO BE CONVENED By Tel. —Press Assoc. —Copyright. Rec. April 19. 8.5 a.m. Peking, April 1 7. The evacuation of Peking b> the Kuominchun troops is completed and the Allies are to enter 1 the city to day. It is expected that Parliament will be convened immediately with Yen as Premier, and Dr. Wellington Koo as Foreign Minister, but plans in this conne.ction are subject to the approval of Chang Tso-lin. —(Reuter.) Rec. April 19, 9.20 a.m. Peking, April 18. C abinet dismissed the Nationalist ctmrrar df r I uchur gkn from all posts. The premier, Chiateyao. has resigned, declaring himself guilty of negligence in connection with coup d’etat. All the gales of the city at p r esent are closed except the Yungtingmen gate, where officials, flanked by hands of honou-, await the arrival of Chang Tso-lin.-(Reuter.)
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9161, 19 April 1926, Page 3
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