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the Communists declared that as their principles were
untimely, they were willing to abandon them, join our
Kuomintang, observe and carry out the principles, discipline
and all resolutions of our Party and work hard for the
National Revolution. Therefore our President, who was
generous and liberal, admitted them. It was only reasonable
that he admitted them, because they had expressed their
desire to join our Revolution. The admission under such
conditions may be briefly explained in another way thus:-
In admitting the Communists, we wanted them to help our
Revolution, but not to rule China in co-operation with us.
We wanted them to be Kuomintangized, and did not want our
Kuomintang members to become Communists.
(3) Recent Movements of the Chinese Communists.
In brief the Chinese Communists have resorted to
movements which plan secretly to destroy our Kuomintang, and
to make us give up the whole of China to their administrat-
ion, and ultimately to Russia as a present, just as Mongolia
has been. We are not lying. Chan Tuk Shau, the Chinese
Communist Leader, has said to our comrade Ng Tsz Fai, a
member on the Central Inspectorate, that in 20 years the
Communists would be able to practice a bogus kind of
Communism in China. Chan means that the Kuomintang will
not be allowed to exist for more than 19 years at the most.
Besides, he has published many articles and communiques
conveying similar hints. They have been under the direction
of the Kussian Borodin, a great agitator and intriguer who
has changed his nationality many times. Since the
Communists are subject to the control and direction of this
man, supposing that we meet with a great set-back and give
up