CHINESE CIVIL WAR.
CHANG DICTATOR. i [A. and N. Z. Cable Association] SHANGHAI, .May 17. Chang Tso Lin has declared himself 1 dictator of Manchuria and ordered the | post, olliee fluids to be seized. He ini tends to declare .Manchuria and MonI golia separate states, and make separate treat i-es with Russia, JAPAN AND CHANG-TSO LIN. (Jierrivrtl Ma v 18, 11 p.m.) TOKIO, M:!y 17. Baron I cliida, in a st ateiuciil, said | that, ( ’liang-Tso-Lin's Manchurian det clarativii of independence had not changed Japan’s policy, and ihougli large Japanese interests were affected, no trouble would result if lives find property were safeguarded.
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Grey River Argus, 19 May 1922, Page 5
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