POSITION IN CHINA
NATIONALISTS ENTER JEHOL CHUNGKING, Jan. 2. The Central Government is taking over Jehol as a matter of course, with administrators immediately following Nationalist troops entering the province. The Government spokesman. P. H. Chang, when stating this, added that the Government had every right to do it. There were no Communist troops in Jehol before Japan’s collapse, and. contrary to the Communist claim, democratic rule had not been established. A Communist spokesman declared that the Communists will resist any attack against them in Jehol, and added “This is civil.war.” Yu Pin Ching, who, according to Communists extorted upwards of I, dollars from the people for the support of the Japanese-con-trolled Government of Inner Mongolia, was executed by a Chinese Communists’ firing squad at Yalgan. Ching, who was vice-chairman of the puppet regime, told the tribunal “I have no excuse for serving the Japanese. 1 deserve to die for high treason.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26042, 4 January 1946, Page 5
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