REACTION IN CHINA
ANTI-COMMUNIST MOVEMENT ATTACK ON CANTON. {Sydn—v “gtiTi” Cable.) HONGKONG, July 22. General Chan Kwing-ming has arrived at Sheklnng, with the object of attacking Canton, and the Yunnanese, Kwangsi, and Honanese commanders are forming an anti-Communist league with a similar object. . Some branches of the Seamen’s union in Canton B'ave sent delegates to Hongkong to'negotiate for the reopening of the coastal service. Important military developments are expected at Swatow, where the, rival factions are disputing for authority, MORE SATISFACTORY Renteria Telegram. , LONDON, July 22. Austen Chamberlain, Foreign “jeretary, made a statement in tn» House of Commons that, according to the latest information, the general situation In China has become somewhat more satisfactory since his statement on June 18th. No further serious disturbances had been reported during the past week. The strikes at Nanying, Shanghai, and elsewhere appeared to be weakening, but the boycott movement was spreading. Pekin was quiet.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12198, 24 July 1925, Page 5
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151REACTION IN CHINA New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12198, 24 July 1925, Page 5
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