CHINESE TROUBLE
TROOP ACTIVITIES
EARLY CLASH LIKELY
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(Received this day at 9.44) a.in.) : SHANGHAI, March 20,
Tbe Gwernment at Nun king is preparing to resist the advance of the filled northern and north-western armies under Ginhsishan, who announces to-morrow will see the com'ihencement of definite troop activities against Kuonuntang. A Taryuan message states Kuominchun’s army under Fengyuhsiang, is concentrating on Chengchow where Feng is making his headquarters, whilst Yen proceeds to Peiping to establish a provisional military government.
The definite move by Yen is causing a number of smaller generals to offer assistance to overthrow Ohiangkaishek. Nanking Government is (particularly quiet regarding its intentions though a considerable troop movement is noticeable.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1930, Page 5
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