CHAOS IN CHINA.
FRESH DISORDERS IN THE WEST. (By Cable—Press Association—Copyright) < Australian and N.Z. Cable Association./ (Received December Ist, 10.50 p.m.) PEKING, November 30. Cabinet has resigned. The President accepted the resignations and immediately named Wang Tab Sich as Premier and Wung Cheng Ting as Foreign Minister.
Mk-aawlule fresh disorders are reported in West China where in the Szechwan Province a new mutiny occurred among the Government troops. The mutineers are pillaging the countryside and have cut off the moans of travel and commerce.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17627, 2 December 1922, Page 17
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