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CHINA'S STRONG MEN

WU AND SOIL COALITION PROBABLE. Pr«tt Awocifcticm—By Trio graph—Copy right PEKING, May 23. Wu Pei-Fu is directly negotiating will: Dr Sun Yat Sen. The Ini tor has indicated ids willingness to abandon the Sou then: Government and units) the country on two conditions: (1) That the Parliament instituted in the first year of the republic bo reassembled, and (2) that Hsu-Shlh-Ch’ang, the Peking President, must resign in favor of an executive elected by the Parliament.—-A. .Vd N.Z. Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 17977, 25 May 1922, Page 9

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CHINA'S STRONG MEN Evening Star, Issue 17977, 25 May 1922, Page 9

CHINA'S STRONG MEN Evening Star, Issue 17977, 25 May 1922, Page 9

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