MARINES LAND.
I^ A CMT CANTON. '„ irnNfi December t>. B( SS S-mannes with WjZ o**** HoU ? :>* -rnnbwts hare- .'inf*g£«.. Aclm.ral l #feg aboard the Mta. cables it wns Ptnwd ! "*J*J"f«t Sen had announced to eeizc Canton * iiaww ffithin a few ys timing the foreign consuls. alleged the Pe*SrtW«t *** using m ° ney Col_ war on ■olSt THROWN DOWN CjlrtW 100 US TO RUSSIA. (m times.'*) PEKIN, December G. „ 4 gjjwtood that the foreign JL|fß»#*pared to acfc v ig° rouslv ;rTj,( &n interferes with the tfca ftaintenanoe of which is foreign commerce and the paying «f'tb» foftfgn debt The diplo- ' alratdj warned Sun Yat Sen Qe HdOfi Kong correspondent of ,*, Bdsrtt" interviewed Sun Yat fa yfo huted at an active alliance t&'Sami, a&d expressed his readi'atoiaW down the gauntlet to the uta jtyfn. He declared that the was excellent, but the jjgKßflwefnment would not be able gtW&r the whole burden of the tis Jar good government and he had $0& to Mite the Canton Customs jftg, If the officials refused to surWould appoint others. jjjjfei then he would act thus, he >P$ '«ftobably in a few days." 10t *WMti about the nine British, 111 American, and Japanese gunijjjsf it Catttofl P" he replied that IlloVtape *° k° a& le *° overcome [lt"Uftf of foreign might, but it j itW ail Ijonottr to bo defeated by j fo&fri Power*. Bo would then j i»]&W»fid card, which, he hinted, flifkil intervention. He was deii laid, on any measure to p'luV objective, namely, a share of H&ittfe revenue surplus. jst4j)6»i tfcat the Powers were rethe continuance of China's fefef morally and financially sup-Wt-fa 2*Wn Government. jJRStt SEN'S POSITION, j|.W. MAWfION EXPLAINS. ipaiMtUig explanation of the raws h «riais in China was given a yesterday, .by who has served missionary in Canin New Zealand. :■ IfrtSp;»toted that Sun Yat Sen liypil the Southern Govern&3&J!mHft!l». Customs revenue is appropriated for gfIfIMKJH indemnities and interJa^JJPi^ olll foreign Powers, and jjjjjffifjfcieturned .to the Chinese works, each as flood prevention IHramPk* Y »t Sen claims that HPppi|il6oternment is an mdeand should have of the surplus Cusin the south. this for the mi il» foreign Powers, W&m W t i?i t * iliin > nav6 refus6d W&M Sun Yat Sen pMilCifflfWsfed by.his opponHW and military, and WBKr difficulty m raisjfflß»lP*g ty &rry on his GotgSjfiilP htt beei faced with jßfllPPft on account of the gHK2p%' He has seized SPPJaWf* j**k a large amount of fllfllffWf'fo deluding several MHIiSFWBj and has thereby lost JOINS IN. ■lfWMHtar 748, 11.15 p.m.) v*66els have joined IWy, Britain, and ** Canton to prethreatened CJtiStoms House, whose jbfc has long resented. marines have re|S||||s ffWnob. landing party, building, th© other standing by to sup-
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17941, 8 December 1923, Page 15
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