CHINA
MILITARISTS IN ASCENDANT. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, cess's PEKING, September 9. China faces another civil war, and the country is on the verge of a now change of government which threatens to give the militarists complete control. President Li ! Yuan-Hung expresses great anxiety over’ tho increase in the powers of the military governor, who now admittedly _ controls Parliament, every session of which since , August 8 has been attended by violence, j Tiro adoption of a Constitution, which was ! considered to be the first step, now appears to bo remote. Members of the ; Cabinet declare that Li Yuan-Hung is disheartened and ready to resign,—A. and Jn.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 18070, 11 September 1922, Page 4
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