CHINESE AFFAIRS.
MINISTERIAL CHANGES. (bt cablb— pkiss AsaociATioir—coptrioht.) (ATJSTKAUAH AXD H.Z. CABLI AB3OCIATIOH.) PEKING, July 11. Chang-Ying-Hua's resignation has been accepted. Wang-Ko-Ming has been appointed his successor as Minister of Finance. The Cabinet has decided to open Peng-Pu, in the province of Anhui, as a free port.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17814, 13 July 1923, Page 9
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