CHINESE TROUBLE.
[ey TELESiurn—feu pa ess association. CHINESE POLITICS. (Received this day nt 10.15 a.in.) PEKING, March G. Sino and foreign newspapers arc giving daily prominence to the alleged conflict between Moderates and Extremists within Kuomintang, which is stated to be going on at Canton as well as at Ilankow and Nanchang. Hsucliien (Nationalist Minister of Justice, and Leader of the Radicals) is reported to lie determined to overthrow C'biangkaishek, while Chiarig is envious for the expulsion of Borodin. Some vernaculars foresee the formation of a Moderate party led by diking, oppos- " ing both Bolshevists and Northern Militarists.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1927, Page 3
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