GENERAL CHIANG'S HOPE
EARLY CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY
LONDON, September 3. In a special victory message, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek declared that there must be no more delay in setting up a constitutional democracy in China. It must be n democracy on British and American lines.
He declared that the censorship would be abolished and that the people of China would be allowed freedom of political assembly. He appealed for national unity, and declared that to achieye this all the armed forces in China must be nationalised.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 56, 4 September 1945, Page 7
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