Chiang Kai-Shek Condemns Wide Communist Activities
Reed. 9 p.m. Nanking, .March 15 Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, addressing lhe Kuomintang's Executive Committee, said tlial hopes for settlement of China's civil war by political means had been shall cred and lhe armed activities of Communists in a rebellion to frustrate national unification were spreading wider every day. While the people of the entire country were demanding sta-
diility the Uommuuisls were <lelibertilcly widening their sphere < ■nL' dislurbance. I The Government, to siilVgimid |llie unity of the nalion ami the : [seeiirily of the people, could not. iwaleh the spread of Unit disturb- ; a’nec without taking measures to i suppress it. i <'hi,-mg urged l he committee to adopt resolutions ending the |J
party's “political tuelage” period of (lovcrninonl control and in angurate constitutional rule, lie added; “Fioin now onwards responsibility for the State will devolve on 1 lie shoulders of various parlies and people of the entire country. Hereafter we will do our duly and enjoy our rights in the same manner as will other I parties.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, 17 March 1947, Page 5
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