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Show SAYS KOREA HAS SUPPORT OF CHINA IN HER ASPIRATIONS SAX FRAXCISCO. April . "Koroa is certain to adorn a republican form of government in the event that she achieves her desire to become independent indepen-dent of Japan." said the Hon. Wang Chins Wai, who arrived here today from China. Dr. "Wang is on his way to the Paris peace conference to act in the capacity ca-pacity of adviser to the Chinese dele-Kates. dele-Kates. "In her effort to secure her independence indepen-dence site has the entire moral support of China, all that we are able to extend to her." said Mr. Wang. In the party were General Tsiang Tso Pinir. who was active in the revolution I hat overthrew the Chinese monarchy; Lr. Pi n ir "Wen Kuo. president of the National Na-tional Hishor Normal college at Nanking, Nan-king, and Ijr. 1.. K. Tao, professor in the Chinese government university at Pekin. I The laMer are members of ' a Chinese educational mission to the United States 'and Knn.oe. Thev will be followed later by twenty of tiie nost prominent educators edu-cators in China. As spokesman for the party, Mr. "Wang said that all monarchist ic ideas in China are dead. 'The republic is an established estab-lished thing." he said, "and there is no chance of any reversion to the old order. "Such disturbances as are current in China at the present time are largely the. result of .liinanr-se agitation. The Japanese promised that they would not furnish any amis or ammunition to any factions in China, and in this they have failed to make good their promise. It is only a matter of time whop matters will i become adiusted. for tho malcontents tire a minorit v." Japanese Spread False Report. j By HIUGO BYER. (Exclusive Cable to "Traversal Service and London pailv Kxpross ) TOKIO. April 2. The storv is b.-i,-spread among tiie Japanese population of Kom'.l t.iat American ayituliiV ia respon sible for the movement of the Koreans to break away from Japanese rule. This absolutely false report has stirred up the Japanese against ail Americans, and hostility against the latter is growing I intense. News to this ' Tokio from Seoul today. ( Three Britishers, niiftnt(n ican citizens, were ba(iiy mob of Japanese. One ar-!. |