WAR IN CHINA
ALLIES’ EFFORTS TO CHECK RED ADVANCE PEKING CABINET RESIGNING BY Telegraph.-press association, copyright. London, November 22. The week-end conference of anti-Rei militarists at Tientsin decided to dispatch a combined army to Nanking to check the Red advance towards Peking. The armv will include a large force of White Russians, supplementing several thousand of long-standing in the Sfaanttung army. The Allies intend crossing the Yangtsze Kiang and extending southwards, placing a strong force of anti-Reds in control of the Shanghai district, which General Sun ChangFang has agreed to give up in return for 'assistance, retaining only Che-
Kiang. ... , The Peking Cabinet is resigning, ana a coalition is to be formed. Ex-Presi-dent Li Yuan-Hung is expected to accept the Presidency. It is reported that large supplies of munitions en route from Russia have been intercepted by anti-Reds.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 51, 24 November 1926, Page 11
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138WAR IN CHINA Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 51, 24 November 1926, Page 11
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