COMMUNISTS
ACTIVITY IN SHANGHAI
[ United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.]
SHANGHAI, April 29
A second Communist outbreak, causing a complete stoppage of the tram and omnibus services in tlie International Settlement here, resulted in the declaration of martial-' law in - the Chinese territory," Where more serious outbreaks are feared.
Tlie approach of -Labour Day is causing tlie authoities corieern, and extensive emergency measures have been planned, while one hundred and seven male and female Communists were arrested in se! tlement yesteirday. Demonstrations were Held aga nsfc their custody, hut bail was refused.
The latest movement appears have been well organised. The lead ers are difficult to detect.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1930, Page 3
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