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Show OUTLOOK IN CHINA BAD SAYS WRITER LONDON. Aug. 7. A Daily Telegraph Tele-graph correspondent describes Dr s.in ms eei-. isine; important authorily roni the . ruix.-r Wing Kung. anchpr- eel off Shainien in 1 union harbor, but depending, not only for his rastora-! rastora-! tlon to power but also for his very I existence, upon th successful return of his northern expeditionary force I which ('hen Chiung MIiik slowly is ', I breaking up. t'hen is determined to prevent this1 j force, which Is described us a rabble i of Pandits llvini; by pillage, from ioln 1 Iiik Sun Yat Sen. and. according to! the correspondent, b- will be success- ' ful. The writer adds: "News of the final dispersal of his' force probably will havt the effect upon Sun Yat Sen which his col- I leagues openly anticipate anel dread." , The correspondent who has Just completed a three months' Journey of 1 observation from Peking to Canton, draws a hopeless picture of conditions condi-tions and says Sun Yat Sen's disappearance disap-pearance from the ar.-na will avp.11 little. Predicting years of chaos anel turmoil, he declares No thinking man in I ,'hlna tody sees a ray of hope " |