CHINESE SITUATION.
—, i»i SUN CONVENIENTLY ILL.
CHANG'S FRANK AVOWAL
'Keuter's Telegram.) (Received December 9, 10 a.m.) PEKIN, Dec. 8.
Sun Yat Sen is iil. His departure from Pekin for Tientsin has been postponed, No doubt the Bolsheviks are looking for Sun's arrival as an opportunity to bring Communism prominently forward. A number of Communist, demonstrations have been arranged. The Minister of Education has circularised colleges, warning them against mass meetings and processions when Sun arrives.
Having promised' to surrender the post of Inspector-General in three eastern provinces, Ohangtsoiin in a circular telegram, cancels the expedition against Wupeifu, expresses pity for the killed and wounded in fighting their own countrymen; candidly avows that the cause of war was rivalry of the leaders; proposes to take all liis forces back to Manchuria; a.nd promises hereafter to obey the orders of the Central Government, thus demonstrating he intends to live up to the policy of non-intervention in politics on the part- of militarists.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16606, 9 December 1924, Page 7
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