CHINESE AFFAIRS
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association !
PEKIN, Aug. 23,
President Li-Y uan-llnng announced his willingness to resign in favour ot Sun Yat Sen provided Parliament approves. J . . Tvopi’osoiitntivps of tho .Adniinistration have been sent to Shanghai to negotiate with a view to reuniting China under one (loveriunent. r !'hey urged him to go to Pekin. Sun Yat_ Sen refused until the various military factions eomoosed their differences. consequentlv Chang Tso Lin and Wn Pci Ku see negotiating a sett lenient. NEW YORK, Aug, 23.
The Chicago Tribune’s Tientsin eorresoondent slates that the Japanese are trying to trade their concession there for tlie former Gorman concession, and are offering a bonus of several million dollars, which Japan claims will assist China over her present crisis.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 24 August 1922, Page 5
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