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Show CHINESE Ai JAPS CONTINUEQUARRELj Question of Political Refu-j gees Irritates PKK IN, Feb. 14. The escape of 'Sen- j era) Hsu Shu-cheng known as "little Hsu," from the Japanese legation com- ' jHtund and the fact that eight others of I the Anfu clique who took refuge there lHt wnmmfr rp Still being harbored un-j ivr Japanese protection, has IWlen Trie subject of frequent esr-hatigei of communications com-munications between the Chinese foreign office and the Japanese legation. The present status in a deadlock. 'hina protesting that there is no admitted ad-mitted precedent for giving such refuge to political offenders and demanding the surrender of the remaining refugees. Japan cites precedents and declines to give up her proiegei. 1 r. Yen, China's foreign minister, has informed the Japanese that the Chinese refugees "were regarded aa having committed com-mitted criminal as well as political offenses," of-fenses," but the Japanese minister. Mr. Obata. replied that a criminal charge makes no difference, as the Japanese are sheltering the refugees on political grounds. |