IN CHINA.
TOWARDS WV BRITAIN. I ' CIJHAX OF ENTHUSIASM. / ' . MUSS ASSOCIATIOS—COPYBIGHT.) H.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.; SHANGHAI, March 12. fii Aim** of tne entnusiasm evoked ty Cec il dementi's visit to Cauwhen General Li ordered the tearing down of <*"*£ British posters pasted at the -Sthe* nti - Bntishfeelinß - also reported that the canton *{ a -ties ire considering demolishing erected in commemora # ?fthe Shakee incident, and chang'&*\!.„m« of the street memonahsEfcStoit of June 23rd, 1925, '**!*£» bloodshed between the ' ffuarding the Shameeii and the Wham-pao ££• Academv Cadet., led by KusPjfLnhers of cadets being killed. Sir -Wiles Lampson, Jffi Minister at Peking, continues goodwill. In Shanghai he "feted bv leading Chinese orgamsa- £, necessitating postponing his reEftjtbe north. nLhous, warliko rumblings from JB£iSn been heard. Marshal SK? Teo-lin is reported to be pre- *>£* an anti-Nationalist drive, but Jfffocal Nationalists are unperturbed. Si inniwrsary of Dr. Sun Yat-sen's pi to-day passed quietly.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19259, 14 March 1928, Page 9
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