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RARE CHINESE TREASURES

STARTLING DISCLOSURES SECRETLY SOLD Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SHANGHAI, May S. Startling disclosures are expected as the result of Government investigations into charges that millions of dollars’ worth of rare treasures, recently transported from Peking for safekeeping to Shanghai following tho Japanese invasion threat last year, have been secretly sold. The relics and treasures came from Peking museum palaces in special trains. Approximately 19,000 cases were transferred to special warehouses under guard, but it has since been revealed that certain eases, instead of containing priceless relics, are filled with junk, and Yih-Pei-Chi, tho former head of the Peking Museum, has been charged with the theft of the relics.

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Evening Star, Issue 21715, 9 May 1934, Page 9

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RARE CHINESE TREASURES Evening Star, Issue 21715, 9 May 1934, Page 9

RARE CHINESE TREASURES Evening Star, Issue 21715, 9 May 1934, Page 9