SOVIET HOSTILITY TO BRITAIN. With the removal of the Cantonese capital from Canton to Wachang, opposite Hankow, across the Yangtse, was the emergence for the first time into the glare of publicity of Mr Jacob Borodin, the driving force of the Cantonese Communist movement. Mr Borodin was the star orator at a five-hour open-air mobilisation of the masses of the native city. -Sport and General, photo.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3802, 25 January 1927, Page 44
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66SOVIET HOSTILITY TO BRITAIN. With the removal of the Cantonese capital from Canton to Wachang, opposite Hankow, across the Yangtse, was the emergence for the first time into the glare of publicity of Mr Jacob Borodin, the driving force of the Cantonese Communist movement. Mr Borodin was the star orator at a five-hour open-air mobilisation of the masses of the native city. -Sport and General, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3802, 25 January 1927, Page 44
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