CHINESE TROUBLE
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,CHINEST) CONGRESS. (Received this dnv at 1.30 p m.) SHANGHAI, July 31. The fifth plenary Kuomintang Central Executive opens to-morrow. The deliberations should decide China’s fate. Excepting the Congress of the wholo party, it is the most powerful body ni the country and is able to
make or unmake Ministers, while even —<• generals hesitate to challenge its will. A sinister figure at the conference is Changeching Laing, the arch intriguer, though crippled by disease so that he must be carried everywhere he is a man of indomitable energy, and master of chicanery. Should he succeed in dictating the formation of a Cabinet of his own appointees lie will be virtually the uncrowned Emperor of China.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1928, Page 3
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