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autumn at Changtu after the debaole of the 2nd Army, which

failed to achieve any definite allocation of territory be-

tween the rival commanders”. After all had successfully

combined to expel General Yang Sen from the Province last year, the distributɗon of the principal militarists of

Szechuan was somewhat as follows . -

Liu Yu-ohiu, an astute military politician and

nominal Commander-in-Chief of the provincial forces, was in

control of Chemgtu, the capital.

Teng Esi-hou, the most powerful of the semi-

independent military chiefs of Szechuan, was in occupation

of Chungking, the principal commercial centre of the

province.

Hsiung X'o-wu, notorious Kuo Hin Tang partisan,

ex-governor of the province, and influential leader of the

Szechuan-for- the-Szeohenese party, was living in

retirement at Changtu.

Tan Hou-bs in, Hsung's right hand man, was in

occupation of Jan Hsien, the trade mart on the river between

Chungking and Ishang,

Yang Son, the defeated General of the 2nd Army who had been expelled from the province last year, was waiting at

Iohang in upei, where he had been reorganising his forces with the financial assista de of Plei-fu, who apparently thought it convenient to have a tool with which to intervene

in Bzechuan at the opportune moment.

Liu Fe'un-hou, former Governor ofthe Province in Northern interests, was established with his army on the Northern border of Szechuan, i.e, the Southern Shensi, where he had been maintaining himself and his troops independent of any superior authority for years past, awaiting a favour- able opportunity to intervene again in the affairs of the rich province of Szechuan.

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