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CHINESE TURMOIL

LI YUAN-HUNG AGAIN PRESIDENT

AMERICAN WARSHIPS DESPATCHED.

(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.)

(AUSTRALIAN • NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) TOKIO, vlst June. Official advices from Pekiri state that President' Shu-Shi-Chang has resigned, and Li Yuan-hung, who was President in 1916, has been restored to office.

MANILA, Ist June.

Two American 'cruisers, and eighteen destroyers are to sail in a few days for Chinese waters, where they will remain several months, in connection with the Chinese trouble.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1922, Page 5

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CHINESE TURMOIL Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1922, Page 5

CHINESE TURMOIL Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1922, Page 5

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