PROSPECTS OF PEACE
THREE CHINESE AVAR LORDS - TO RLTI RE. CHANG’S INTER VENTION AIAY END HOS'JT LJ 'l l ES. (U.P.A. bv Efec. Tel. Copyright) SHANGHAI. Sept. BU. Events of the greatest importance arc expected to transpire in the next- few days, possibly resulting from the retirement into private Ido of the three foremost war lords in China—Cliiang Kai-Shek. Von LLsi&'lia’n, and Feng Vu-Hsiang—thereby -solving the military dillerences and quarrels which wore the basis ot most- of the country’s mislortuuos. The intervention of Chang Sue--11 iiamr. the young Manchurian marshal. is expected to terminate- all hostilities. He issued a peace circular demanding Cliiang Jxai-Shok s retirement. upon, which Generals 1-eng and Yen agreed fio do likewise.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11326, 2 October 1930, Page 5
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