THE CHINESE WAR
A NEW ASPECT. MUKDEN TAKES A HAND. (Received this day at 9.40 a.m.) SHANGHAI, March 28 Nanking Government plans for overcoming the rebellion of Fengyuhsiang and Yenbsishan eventually were made known as the result of an agreement reached with General Ghanghsueliang, the Mukden War Lord by which it is reported Nanking agrees to furnish Chang with one and a-half million dollars monthly, and unlimited supplies of Jars monthly, and unlimited supplies of arms and ammunition,, provided Fengtien forces undertake to attack Yenbsishan in the rear. Until now, Gnang’s attitude in the present conflict has proved the stumbling block, both sides seeking Mukden’s support. ,/ Now the atmosphere has cleared by Chang agreeing to despatch three divisions against Peking, while Chankaisiek proceeds to Hsuchow to make a frontal attack.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1930, Page 5
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