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CIVIL WAR IN CHINA

CHANG-TSO-LIN’S FORCES MOVING,

CHAO-YANG -I U CAPTURED

Pros® Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. PEKING, September 14,. . A communique issued by Lu-Yung-hsiang says that a telegram received from Mukden states that Chang-Tso-lin’s forces have captured Chao-Yang-fu (in Chih-li province).—Reuter.

SUN YAT-SEN MOVING

APPEAL FOR. POPULAR SUPPORT.

PEKING, September 14. Dr Sun Yat-sen has proceeded to Shiukwan to organise a northern expedition. He has issued a manifesto, which is an open confession of the failure of his Government at Canton. He condemns the indifference of the people towards the revolutionist cause. He acknowledges that there are grievances from heavy war taxation and oppression by disorderly generals and unscrupulous officers. He announces the withdrawal of troops, the cancellation of war taxation, and the return of the provinces to the people for self government, hoping thereby to engage their enthusiastic support for the principles of revolution. —Sydney Sun Cable.

NEW CABINET ANNOUNCED. PEKING, September 15. (Received Sept. 15, at 10.25 p.m.) A mandate appoints the following Cabinet :

Wu Yon, Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior.

Dr Wellington Koo, Minister of Foreign Affairs. Wang-Keh-ming, Minister of Finance. General Lu-Ching, Minister of War. Admiral Li-Ting-hsin, Minister 6f the Navy. Chong-Kue-kan, Minister of Justice. Hung-Fu, Minister of Education. Kao-Ling-wi, Minister of Agriculture and Commerce. Admiral Wu-Yu-ling, Minister of Communications. —Reuter,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19278, 16 September 1924, Page 7

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CIVIL WAR IN CHINA Otago Daily Times, Issue 19278, 16 September 1924, Page 7

CIVIL WAR IN CHINA Otago Daily Times, Issue 19278, 16 September 1924, Page 7

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