CHINESE TROUBLE.
(Australian & X.Z. Cable Association.) ADVANCE ON PEKING. SHANGHAI, June 2.’S. A message which virtually is ail ultimatum has been sent Hankow from General Feng Yuli Siaug, as the outcome of a conference with General diking Kui Slick. M. Borodin is advised to return to Russia, and the members of the Hankow Government are advised to leave the country.
The messages clarities the situation imnieasiirahlv.
General Feng Yuh Siang has continually been a doubtful factor, on whom either the North or the South might have reckoned. This is the first definite statement of his policy. Feng claims that he lias an army of two hundred thousand ready to assist General Cliiang Kai Slick to push t) Peking. He declares that his alliance with General Cliiang Kai Slick delivers a death blow to the Communists, and lie experts to advance on Peking unopposed. commencing in a few days.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1927, Page 3
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148CHINESE TROUBLE. Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1927, Page 3
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