TIRED OF REVOLUTIONS.
PEOPLE OF NORTH CHINA. SPIRIT OF PESSIMISM. PEKING, July 10. North China's keen dissatisfaction with the fruits of the Nationalist revolution is voiced by the influential newspaper Ta Kung L'ao in an outspoken article in connection with tho anniversary of the launching of tho so-called anti-north expedition from Canton in 1926. Tho enthusiasm with which tho people greeted revolutionary armies in the early days of tho expedition has completely vanished, says the paper, until to-day no amount of propaganda can convince the I people of the sincerity of the ruling class. I The paper says it considers that the spirit of pessimism and disillusionment now prevailing is even more deplorable than Ihe material losses tho people have suffered in the past four years.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20619, 18 July 1930, Page 11
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