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Show JAPAN SEEKING TO PLACATE CHINESE NORTH AND SOUTH PEKW. Oct. 30. fBy the Assool.itnd p.fQBB. I'- Tho new .lapnneHf Kovcrnment hns arranged a plan to approach the leaders lead-ers of North and South China simultaneously simultane-ously and offer friendly mediation with B view to effectlnp a reonrlllatlon. Chantf TsunK UnifuiK. the Chinese minister at 1 TnUlo, reports to his government, ftcoora InK to the Aslatle news agency. This action; ac-tion; It Is said, will he taken, notwithstanding notwith-standing the powers have not recognize. 1 the ht-lllgereney of the noutliem Chinese. It Ih declared that one of the provisions of the plan Is that the powers will refuse re-fuse further loans to China until peace Is established. On the other hand, the Chinese cahlnet Is making a serious effort to placate the south In order to avoid mediation. Tt Is declared that delegates from the Pekln and Canton governments will he appointed appoint-ed j-hoitiy to fllfieuss peace terms. |