CHINESE SITUATION.
FREEHOLD OR LEASEHOLD? PEKIN, May 28. Two items of disquieting news have been received here. An official dis natch from Urga states that the Mongolian Government asked the foreign interests to surrender their titles to property and accept instead of ownership a. 30 years’ lease. Foreign dealers in furs, hides and wool are therefore withdrawing. TROUBLE BOUND CANTON. PEKIN, May 28. A Canton dispatch states that Ching Chiung Ming ordered Sun 5 at Sen to resign the presidency of the Southern Republic. At the same time Sun Yat Sen ordered the bombardment of the arsenal .because ho was not allowed an entrance to Canton. The situation is disturbed and hostilities feared.
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Grey River Argus, 30 May 1922, Page 5
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