STRANGE RUMOURS.
SUPPOSED JAPANESE SCHEMES OF CONQUEST. RESTORATION OF CHINESE EMPIRE. PROGRESS IN JEHOL. SHANGHAI, March 12. Amazing reports are current at Nanking that Japan and Manchukuo contemplate a treaty providing for the conqu&t of all -China and the establishment of a federated Chinese Empire, with Pu-yl, heir to the old regime, resuming the Throne. , The Japanese have captured the Kupeikow Pass from. Jehol into North China. The Chinese forces are fleeing. The Japanese announce that they have no intention of proceeding beyond the Wall. OBJECT ACHIEVED. REMOVAL OF GENERAL’ CHANG HSEUH-LIANG. (Received Monday, 11.40 p.m.) KOBE, March 13. Though fighting in the neighbourhood of the Wall continuer Japan regards the great object achieved, which is signified by the Nanking's acceptance of General Chang Hsueh-Liang's resignation and the appointment of Huanfu, the pro-Japanese mayor of Pekin.
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Wairarapa Age, 14 March 1933, Page 5
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