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Show living God' Ruler of Mongolia Is Deposed I NOTE -Tho following statement state-ment concerning Mongolia was obtained by an Associated Pn ss J correspondent In the course ol 1 Journey trotli Vladivostok acioss Siberia and Russia to Moscow and E "Inland. URGA, Mongolia. Sept. 4. '.'Moi -(la, restored as an Integral part Of the I Chinese republic, will soon be opened t', foreign i union lie with equal opportunities op-portunities to nil nations," said Oen-I Oen-I oral Hsu Slui-chen, commander of : China's defense forces In Mongolia, to The Associated Press correspondent, en route to Siberia through IJrg flit fl-it was Geneml llu SbU-Chcn's lornijil of iP.QOiJ Olen marching 7o' miles across the Gobi desert In the winter of luis-i'OO which Occupied UrgO and put an end to the QOlltli I p6wer of the Buddhist priests nftiose Ic-dd. tel llllli ' 1 U .LiVlUg QPLV '-he I ruled Mongolia as an autonomou: ielot. "All Mongolian Russian treatlea granting special privileged to Bus tans 'in Mongolia, have been abrogated," continued "Little Hsu", ai ha Is fa-jiuillarly fa-jiuillarly called to distinguish him fii,m President Hsu. "Klachta. although al-though a Siberian city. i still garrison garri-son d by Chinese troops In cause K.; -etiak's representatives asken the Obi nesfl to protect th.-m fimi the reds 'and the date of withdrawal has not el been decided. I General llsu stated that China I j not at all interested In th. internal affairs of Russia and that Rui It iking refuge in China were all treated alike, regardless ol tioir public., I allll- jlitlons. subject only to Chinese law. lit added that all Chinese troops would eventually be withdrawn from Russian territory but that substantial garrisons would be maintained on the Mongolian border. I oo |