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Show ' CHANG'S MEN MUTINY IN FAVOR OF VICTOR HARBIN. Manchuria. May 29. By the Associated Press ) The soldiers of General Chang Tso-Lln. along the Chinese Eastern railroad, have mutinied muti-nied and declared are In favor of Wu-Pei-fu. who defeated Chang In the recent battles around Peking. Almost Al-most the entire railroad is In the hands of troops who have revolted against the Manchurlan dictator and are supporting General Wu, now In control in Chlh-Ll. Severe fighting occurred at several stations along the railroad, resulting in the defeat of Chang Tso-Lin's officials. of-ficials. The mutiny is spreading among tho civil employes. LONDON, May 29. A Reuter dis-patch dis-patch from Peking says that Dr. W. Yen. Ihe foreign minister, resigned Saturday .ind left for Shanghai today Tli" dispatch adds that Dr. Yen apparently ap-parently Is making way for Dr Wellington Wel-lington Koo, who arrived in Peking Sunday morning. MUKDEN, Manchuria. May 29 (By the Associated Pros-.) General Chang Tso-Lln has been urged to return re-turn to Mulcden immediately to restore re-store order in Manchuria. He has been warned that General Wu Pei-Fu's Pei-Fu's troops are threatening to Invade Manchuria and cut Chang's communications communi-cations in the rear. Unless General Chang returns. It appears his authority au-thority will be Jeopardized. OS civil strife is developing in Manchuria. oo |