CHINESE PRESIDENT
REFUGEE IN A LEGATION. BOLSHEVISM NOT WANTED. A “DIG MAN” REQUIRED,By Telegraph—Press Assn—Copyright. Peking, April 131 It !« definitely established that Tuan* Chi-Jui is taking refuge in business pre* mlses in the Legation quarter. He took the seal of office and sent out a warning that he was not responsible lor mandates during his absence. Chang-Tso-Lin in an interview statedi “My sole object in this War is to eradicate Bolshevism from China. As soon as that is accomplished I will withdraw to my 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. Chang-Tso-Lin seemed embittered against Feng-Yu-Hsiang. He he was interested in the next president of China although a big man was needed. “I shall keep out politics in China,” he said, "my business being entirely with Manchuria.” Four Chinese were killed, and nine injured, by five bombs dropped by an aeroplane of the allied provinces attempting to demolish the railway station.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1926, Page 9
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