COMMUNISTS IN CHINA
NEW ORDERS PROM REDS LONDON, June ?,. The Third International, says the Riga correspondent of the Times, has drafted new instructions for Chinese Communists. They must not separate from Ihe Kuomintang, but must constantly criticise its leaders, blaming moderates for the mistakes and crediting themselves (the extremists) with the successes, The immediate task is the creation of an agrarian revolution, Cor which the slogans must be the abolition of rents, the seizure of landowners' property, the abolition of the Mtmdarin<ate,. the sequestration of monasteries the cancellation of the peasants' debts, and the removal of taxes. ; These measures must first be introduced in the region under the Hani kow Government, by which the re ! sistance to the Northerners will be j increased. Communists arc also urged | to arm workmen and peasants anrl 'to i agitate against foreigners and to per--1 Miade foreign soldiers to join the rovnlntionarios.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16373, 22 June 1927, Page 7
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