REVOLT IN CHINA.
extensive Defence preparations. (C3lW> PSKSS ASSOCJATt&W-r*?,, SWTJMO \ TiLSQIIAPH—CbPY&HJHT.) S&aNGHAI, Mairclii 26. ; ; Nanking's seeming iridifferenefe to-, fard the combined revolt of General 'Jen Hsi-shan and General Yurl&iang is merely superficial. Extensive preparations to resist the northern of 'fcßnsive are reported to bo now com» ''Weted. ! Foreign observers consider that genM hostilities will break outmthm fibre# *&eka. N&nkinJ is jwwkto ,°j relying on President Cniattg ; Kai-shek's defences to defeat the anti'Qovernment movement According to latest jnfohnatieia jWdria f ron4 . »!> f Tsii>pu railway ahd fronta I« { National forced have btiilt aH waljorate system of defences extend'Vifcj'from fjsuchow Along the entva ftwwtegie front of the Tainpu line, thd wort having been_' comthree. months previously, follow* .-tfegthe mutiny led. by Shih Ifu-han m laSi December. , iW defences are being arranged un,'fo the direction bf G§ttn*m iflilitnry ' *i*ipefs.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19889, 28 March 1930, Page 13
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