CHINA
SUN YAT-SEN’S POLICY Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SHANGHAI, August 15. (Received August 16 at 9.40 a;m.) Sun Yat-Sen arrived and conferred with the national political leaders and members of tho Kuo-min-tang clans, favoring a peaceful unification of China on a constitutional basis. Sun has issued _a statement that when Parliament is functioning unfettered his constitutional aim will be accomplished. - “I am prepared to abide by Parliament’s decision.” Sun declared that ho asked for a passage on an American warship* which was refused, so he took one by 7i British gunboat.
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Evening Star, Issue 18048, 16 August 1922, Page 6
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