REBELS SUPPRESSED.
Surrender Of Chihli And
Shantung Troops.
RESTORATION OF PEACE ?
(Australian and N.Z. Press Association.)
SHANGHAI, September 19.
General Yang Yu-ting, Commander of the Manchurian forces who are opposing the rebellious Chihli and Shantung troops, reports that the rebels have completely surrendered, and that their disarming is proceeding. This discredits earlier reports that the rebels had crushingly defeated the Mukden troops. The obliteration of the rebellious element is expected to hasten the unification of the North and the South, and the restoration of peace, which has been unknown in Northern China for years. Political experts in Shanghai refuse to consider unification as a possibility while General Feng Yuh-siang, the Christian general, is alive and leading the Nationalist Army and maintaining direct communication with and obtaining supplies from Moscow. Feng is at present stationed in North-West China.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 223, 20 September 1928, Page 7
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137REBELS SUPPRESSED. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 223, 20 September 1928, Page 7
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