REBELS FEUD
CHINESE .LEADERS FIGHTING ‘ v: " PEKING, November’ 17.
•Matters are going from bed to worse in Sinkiang,’'’Where the people are' in despair,‘''be'eahsh of the feuds of -'rival .rebel. further. .fighting has occurred be-twegn-ih’e 'TuVki' and Kashgar, forces ’at Kashgar- . ...... ~, ';. - While one of the leaders to the.. hills. w;ith booty, another sent etni sharks to, Moscow.*,to. obtain ajms, failing which- Jxe.,- will(seek.Ahem elsewhere.. _ ~ • (Refugees; are streamingoutyof Kashgar owing to their fears of a bigger cla'sh.
Officials who have returned to Pelcipg describe the conditions in Sinkiang as more • critical., than those in before the Mukden incident, and declare t.h«* the province_ is rapidly being B'Olshevieed.. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1933, Page 3
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105REBELS FEUD Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1933, Page 3
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