Word: changing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sanctions. The main demands under this heading are for the punishment of officials who are considered responsible for the bandit episode: General Tien Chung-Yu, Military Governor of Shantung; General Chang Wen-Tang, commander of the Puchow railway police; General Ho Feng-Yu, Defense Commissioner at Yenchowfu; Chao Te-Chao, officer commanding the guard on the train. All these persons are never again to be employed in the public service. The note also animadverts sharply on the lack of security for foreigners in China...
...Chang Tso-Lin, Manchurian War Lord, sent 30 graduates from his War College to Japan for an extensive course in military science...
...arrangements for the course were made directly betwen Chang and the Japanese War Department. It is understood that this is only part of a scheme which the Manchurian Tuchun has in mind for recouping his military prestige, so badly undermined by General Wu Pei-Fu last year...
...Marshal Chang Tso-Lin, Manchurian Tuchun. Rich, strong, a soldier who owes his position to his military methods...
Probable successors to Chang Chao-Tseng are those men with a complete understanding of western ideas and ideals: Dr. W. W. Yen, former Foreign Minister, Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese delegate to every conference during the past five years and present acting Foreign Minister; Dr. C. T. Wang, a Christian leader, one time General Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in China...