CIVIL WAR IN CHINA.
MORE TROUBLE AHEAD.
MILITANT LEFT WING. Press Association-Electric (Received Saturday, 9.10 a.m.) SHANGHAI, Friday. Following an eighteen months’ comparative peace, during which the Nationalist Government (alternatively termed the Sun Regime), firmly established themselves, securing control of the plums of office, the Left Wing of the Kuomintang has thrown down the gago for the purpose of wresting power from the Sun family. Feng Yu Hsiang, heading the Kuominchun, has mobilised his forces, and is advancing along the Peiping-llan-kow railway, with the objective of capturing Hankow, while the Nanking forces are preparing for.the inevitable war, which, it is believed, will decisively settle the dispute between the two factions. —A. and N.Z. P.A.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 12 October 1929, Page 5
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