FACTIONS IN CHINA.
FRESH WAR INEVITABLE.
FENG OPPOSES NATIONALISTS
Australian and N.Z. I'ress Ai>sociation
SHANGHAI. Oct. 12
After 18 months of comparative peace, during which the Nationalist Government (alternatively termed the Sun regime), firmly established itself and secured control of the " plums " of office, the left wing, the Kuomintang, has thrown down the gage for the purpose of wresting power from the Sun family. Feng Yu-hsiang, the Christian General, heading the Kuominchun, has mobilised his forces and is advancing along the Peiping-Hankow railway. His objective is to capture Hankow. The Nanking forces are preparing for the inevitable war, which it is bolieved will decisively settle the dispute between the two factions.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20385, 14 October 1929, Page 11
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