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Show TROOPS MOVING 1 TOWARD PEKING Gen. Violently Denounces Supposed Pro-Japanese Policy in Capital PEKING. Jan 11. (Br The Associated Asso-ciated Press.) The government today confirmed recent reports tint Gover-, Gover-, nor Wu lci Ku, inspector general of Hunan and Hupeh, was moving larpe I bodies of troopG north from Hupeh and at the samo time issuing violent denunciation! of the srovernment s supposed pro-Japanese policy, declared de-clared to bo compromising China's Interests In-terests at tho Washington conference. CHI W.n POLITY l.S. Denying General Wu Pel accusations. accusa-tions. Premier Liang Chihyl issued a statement this afternoon setting forth the new government's policy with regard re-gard to the conference. "China." says the statement, "desires "de-sires permanent peace in the Pacific China carnestlj desires enjoyment of the sovereign rights indispensable to an Independent state Trie existing international in-ternational differences must be removed re-moved through friendly co-operation With the power-. Therefore China hopes that all the major Chinese problems prob-lems will be solved by the conference. confer-ence. 'The new cabinet endorse? the attl-1 1 . iur in lilt" 1 11 1 1 1051; lie if jiui 10 11 wiiii regard to Manchuria. It believes the genius of the Chinese people is cap- , nble of evolving a strong, united ' China, when not hampered by fear of I foreign aggression and when limitations limita-tions upon sovereignty are removed." 1 Mild I UUSTS CON I -HOI. A prefatory paragraph emphasizes' tho need of foreign methods and for-1 elgn capital for tho development of j the nation. A cabinet officer declared today his 1 intonnatlon was that the Japanese foreign office was willing to agree to tho Chinese terms on Shantung but that the militarv element was opposed op-posed to any compromise over the railroad question An offer by Japan to the Chinese lorelgn office on December De-cember 27 of R loan to repurchase the railway had been unconditionally refused, re-fused, he said. |