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Wuhan so that the Revolutionary forces of our Chinese
Revolutionists may be retained under the central control
of the Kuomintang. Wherefore I hope that after their
removal to Wuhan, our Kuomintang and the Government
will be able to hold their authority over all the
members and will not allow themselves to become the
tools of one or two of them. The will of the majority
of its members should be considered the will of the
Kuomintang and it should not be suppressed by one or two persons, who render others unable to act freely or
to understand the true position of the Party. Nor
should the Government and the Party be controlled by an oligarchy, which is free to pervert the propaganda,
that has been used against our foes, to harm our own
Party, and do things which are incompatible with the general opinions of the members and the whole spirit of the Party. If, after the removal of our Kuomintang
and Government to Wuhan, our Party, which was founded by our late President after much toil and hardship, is to become subject to the yoke and oppression of others, be deprived of all its freedom and rendered an ineffective force in our National Revolution, then both I and all you Comrades will be held guilty in the eyes of the Party as well as of our late President. All of you must fully comprehend the circumstances of our Revolution and Kuomintang, and should not be misled by the intrigues or propaganda of a small number of men, or follow them so blindly that the real purposes of our Kuomintang are
lost sight of an disappear.
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At present there are several sorts of propaganda in circulation at Wuhan against the leader of our Kuomintang.
In the first I am alleged to have allied my self with Japan and abandoned the pro-Russian policy. The
object