WARFARE IN CHINA
CHANG-TSO LIN’S OBJECTIVE. ERADICATION OF BOLSHEVISM. (Pr€F» Association—Bv TMegnph— r V , py right.) PEKING, April 13. Marshal Chang-Tso-lin, in an interview, stated: “My sole object in this war is to eradicate Bolshevism from China. As soon as that is accomplished I will withdraw to rny own territory north of the Great Wall, and my entire attention will henceforth be devoted to the reconstruction and development of Manchuria along the lines of industry and peace.” Marshal Chang-Tso-lin seemed embittered against General Feng-Yu-hsiang. He declared that he was not interested in the next President of China, although a big man was needed. “I shall keep out of politics in China, my business being entirely with Manchuria,” he said.—A. and N.Z; Cable. THE PRESIDENT'S SANCTUARY. PEKING. April 13. It is definitely established that President Tuan-Chi-Jui is taking refuge in business premises in the Legation quarter. He took the seal of office and sent out a. warning that he was not responsible for the mandates during his absence.—Reuter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19764, 15 April 1926, Page 9
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