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Show THREE ARE NAMED AS THE PREMIER FOR CHINA Peking. Tho deadlock continues over tho appointment ot a premier who will carry tho burden of China's position under the peaco treaty 'and tho internal troubles of China arising aris-ing from the continuance ot trouble betweon the north and tho south. President Hsu Shlh-chnng, whoso rea lgnatlon was declined by tho Peking parliament, favors the appointment ot cither Chou Shu-wu or Tien Mln-11. Mln-11. Tho northern militarist party headed by Tuan Cht-Jul, recently pro-mlor, pro-mlor, desires to see Wang Yi-tang appointed. Tho prospects of a compromise com-promise appear favorable; indications indica-tions nro that Tien Mln-ll will finally final-ly bo made premier, It Is roportcd. |