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SOVIET INFLUENCE

DRIVING WEOGEjNTO BRITAN NO PEACE FOR CHINA GREAT POSSIBILITIES ’ ... !’ V } v- " ■.? ; a o-. * TASK FOR DIPLOMATS By Telegraph — Assn— Copyright '■ ' (Aust, and N.Z. Cable). “(Received Jan. 5, I. p.m.) Shanghai, Jan. 4., Strong -evidence is in the hands of the local authorities that the Kuo Mintung extremists, fearing that the Conservative clement favours a friendly, attitude, to Britain as the result of Mr Lampson’s visit to Hankow and the effect of the British memorandum, are deliberated forcing an issue with. Britain on the, counsel of their Russian advisers, who see the Soviet’s influence slipping unless Britain is driven into causing an incident by firing- on an iiii- - armed Chinese mob. A series of anti-British outbreaks is expected.

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Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 991, 5 January 1927, Page 8

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SOVIET INFLUENCE Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 991, 5 January 1927, Page 8

SOVIET INFLUENCE Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 991, 5 January 1927, Page 8

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