MENACE OF CIVIL WAR
CHANGED CONDITIONS IN CHINA. NEW ALIGNMENT OF PARTIES. By Telegraph—Pi-ess Assn.—Copyright Shanghai, Nov. 22. In view of the disturbing Fukien situation Nanking has ordered the police in Shanghai, Peking, Hankow and Nanking to take extra precautions to secure the maintenance of peace, particularly in consequence of the Fukien “People’s Government” affiliation with the Communists. It is reported that the Fukien regime has concluded an armistice with the Communists whereby Fukien supplies the Reds with 300,000 dollars worth of salt, a similar amount of medical supplies and 100,000 dollars worth of ajnmuntion in order to stave off Japanese intervention. It is feared that civil war in Southern China is inevitable, with the alignment of the Fukien, and Kwangsi forces against Kwangtung.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1933, Page 7
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