CHAOS IN CHINA.
JAPAN'S A&C&ND ANDY IN THE NORTH. " Sept. 13, 9.20 a.m;) NEW YORK, Sept. .12. The Shanghai correspondent of "the New York Sun interviewed a former President, Dr. Sunyatseti x , who stated, that the condition of Qhina to-day as the result of recent fighting around Pekin is worse than at any time m her ■recent history.; Northern; China i^ now absolutely m the hands of Japanese reactionaries'. Peace between the North and South is* now ;• indefinitely postponed. Unless the North is prepared to surrender unconditionally to Japan the future only holds, more confusion, chaos, and complications,^ With the ascendancy of Japan over China more pronounced. There, cari-be no peace m GJhina-uritil* a new revolution clean? ont the reactionaries again,— <A. and, N,Z.aA. '•'■
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15317, 13 September 1920, Page 3
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