CHINESE PLANS
! REMOVAL OF EXECUTIVE TO | NANKING IKec. i) ;s.m. CHUNGKING. Dec. 7. ! The Vice-Minister of Foreign Ad'airs,. |Lieu Chieh, announced that negoiia-j | tions between China and Russia for an [airborne movement of nationalist I troops into Mukden and Chungchun j would be concluded soon.
A Cabinet spokesman said thai the Executive Yuan would meet alter December 15 in Nanking, to which the Foreign Minister, Mr. T. V. Soong, would move. However, while the personnel of the various Ministries would be installed in Nanking, the Government would remain at Chungking possibly until March. Chinese guards around the Americanoperated airfield at Canton were increased following the receipt of an anonymous note threatening an "American blood purge." /
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 138, 8 December 1945, Page 7
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