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Show CHINESE REBEL j CHIEFBBIPES Jap Legation Criticized tor Delay in Reporting Getaway i i. Iv I N't I. Nov 17. (Hy the AMP elated Rrcss.) Ocneral Hsu Shti-Chcne;, Shti-Chcne;, former commander ot Hc chi-froni chi-froni lei fori es In Monoiin. and a leadej ol the A.ntu elements which h..v. been Opposing the government. i j igain al larn. Notification o his sm ape from the Japanese legation here, whera he took refuge late last summer, was Snt hy the Japanese pilnteter to the Chinese toreign of-fh of-fh e November IB- .1 i-k iii I I i SOTIC18. 1 Replying to the minister's notlfiea lion of iln- isi.ipi ib- foreign office called attention to tin- Japanege pb-nl-' potentiary's previous assuram es that itho Ar.tu refugees in the legation would not be permitted to leave or communicate siti tbi outside world The foreign offi requested that the remaining tight refuaues in the legation lega-tion nanned "s"1 W "-s custody, it pointed OUt that there wus u delay de-lay ol two i.i alter General Hsu's os- Icape before notlllcatlon of It. and crlt-:lclsm crlt-:lclsm of this delay Is voiced In the i Ihlneee eomaunteatoii, j me of the local newspapers olallPM !to iiave Information t) it Oenergl Hag left Pejtilfg m a J.ipaneHi unifonn In CORjpanV With several Jupamse Officers. Offi-cers. ilsls V 11 I The JaDAntSS minister, In Ills notification noti-fication to- the foreign office of the tfCape, said Hi-liernl lisu had expressed express-ed a ilesHr. to bui th legation and would not be dleJttaded by th minister's minis-ter's arguments The minister decbir- led be had no knowledge of how the general, who is popularly known as "Little Hsu, left the legation Chlneaf authorities ale greatly Us- turbflid over Ihe Incident bqeftusi ol the alleged activity of the Aufuitea, both at Urgu, In Mongolia, mid In southern China. 00 |