CHINESE STRUGGLE
ANOTHER ATTACK BY WU
DISTURBANCE IN THE SOUTH.
(UIVICI9 FAIIS ASSOCIATION. —COP^TfUfST.)
(AUSTRALIAN - NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) NEW YORK, 26th May.
The Chicago Tribune's Tientsin correspondent states that Wu Pei-fu has definitely broken with the president, Hsu Shi-chang, and is preparing to attack Chang Tso-lin, jvho has 'concentrated near Shanhaikwan.
PEKIN,' 28th May.
Two items of disquieting news have been received here. An official despatch from TJrga states that the Mongolian Government has asked foreign interests to surrender their titles to property and accept, instead of ownership, a thirty years' lease. Foreign dealers in furs,, kides, and wool are therefore withdrawing.
A Canton despatch states that Oheng Chiung-ming has -ordered Sun Yat Sen to resign the Presidency of the Southern Kepublic. At the ; same time Sun Yat Sen has ordered 'the: bombardment of the arsenal because he was not allowed entrance to Canton. The situation is disturbed, and hostilities are feared.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 124, 29 May 1922, Page 7
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153CHINESE STRUGGLE Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 124, 29 May 1922, Page 7
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