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PEACE PROSPECTS

BRIGHTER IN CHINA

ANTI-COMMUNIST ALLIANCE

(Special to "The Evening Post.") DUNEDIN, This Day. Eov. C. N. Lack, assistant-director of the China Inland Mission, Melbourne, 'writes thus to the Dunedin representative of the mission:— "You will be glad to know that the prospects of peace in China are much better. The Northerners have been defeated,by the Nanking Government. Yen Hsi Hsiang has gone back to his old province of Shansi, and Marshal Feng to the north-west.' Chang HsuehLiang, Governor of Manchuria, has allied himself, with the Nanking Government, and has peacefully occupied Pekin, Tientsin, and much of the northern territory. He is "a strong anti-Communist, and will strengthen the Nanking Government led by Chang Kai-Shek, the President, in their fight against this deadly thing. With civil war practically at an end, the Government will be able to release troops to deal with the Communists in the province of Kiangsi, and bandits in other parts of China."

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 133, 3 December 1930, Page 12

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PEACE PROSPECTS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 133, 3 December 1930, Page 12

PEACE PROSPECTS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 133, 3 December 1930, Page 12