ADVICE TO CHINA
BY SOVIET REPRESENTATIVE
INTENSIFYING HOSTILITY.
(United Press Association. —Copyright.)
(Published in The Times.)
(Received 23rd December, noon.)
HANKOW, 22nd Dec.
Delegates to tho number of 3500 attended an anti-British assembly. The Soviet representative, M. Borodin, said that China's prosperity would follow the overthrow of the British with Britain's ally Chang-tso-Lin.
The extremist Sun-fo said that the British played" off one party against the other party. Mr, Lampson's protended friendship was sweet words from a sour heart, Everything British must be destroyed by the boycott, withdrawing aU Chinese from British enterprises, and uniting China, India, and Batavia ii a preliminary revolution of the world's workers, in .which the King of Greece and tho remaining manarchs would follow China's Emperor. Field workers at Hupeh threaten not to cultivate the fields, thus involving a famine.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 151, 23 December 1926, Page 11
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