CHINESE AFFAIRS
INTERNAL DISSENSION. (United Press Association—By Electro Telegraph—Copyright). (Received f’is dev at 9. a.n,.) SHANGHAI, .May 1. Chi the eve of the first people's convention called lor May stli at Nanking serious political disturbances are likely to throw the country into a turmoil as the r. suit ot a threat by ( aiumiese to establish an independent government in Southern China. The bleach between Nanking and Kwan.timg cliques is widening, fuller, mg a hostile gesture denouncing Cbiangkaisliek regime. The Government is visibly emhnras sed since the nniioiuicem nt was made to the Foreign Powers that a unified China would assume jurisdiction ovei all foreigners, following tin* Peoples
Convention, which may now prove im pra< tic-able.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1931, Page 5
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