CHINESE DESIRE
PACT WITH COMMUNISTS NEW GOVERNMENT PLAN CHUNGKING, Jan. 3. Dr. T. F. Tsiang, chief of the political section of the Executive Yuan, said he hoped that General Chiang Kai-Shek s promise of constitutional Government iii China would facilitate an agreement with the Communists. Under constitutional Government, free electioneering by all candidates, including the Communists, would be allowed. Delegates to the People’s Congress would include representatives of * outer Mongolia. The Cabinet spokesman, Mr. P. H. Chang, said the Peoples Congress would comprise 1200 delegates, most of whom were chosen in 1936. The outbreak of the war prevented the congress being convened..
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21604, 5 January 1945, Page 4
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