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the Central Inspectorate. Any true and faithful follower

of our late President, any member of our Kuomintang, and

any member who has the least conscience and belief in our Party, on hearing or reading such a warning will not be able

to restrain himself from being so angry that he will gnash

his teeth. How much more angry should the Central Executive

Committee in the Headquarters of our Kuomintang be?

Now the removal to Nanking of the Nationalist Government has been duly approved at a Political Conference by the Central Executive Committee, the highest political

authority, and the Government has now officially assumed its functions. The present memorial occasion is opening for us

a new era in the history of China and in the history of our

Chinese Revolution. What is this new era? It is one in

which we are to continue the enterprises of our late President and take up the new enterprises which have been planed after his death. The occasion gives the idea of a succession to the past and the opening up of the future, and differs from an ordinary memorial day. We should attach greater importance to it than we did to the day on which the Nationalist Government was established in Kwangtung.

Our success in establishing today the Nationalist Government in Nanking was due to the results of the sacrifice of more than 30,000 of our soldiers in hard and desperate battles, and of the efforts of a number of Committee members against the manifold yoke of oppression.

Therefore such a memorial day should form a valuable and glorious page in our Revolutionary history. Our late President had enunciated three revolutionary policies:-

(1) To overthrow Imperialism.

(2) To ally with Soviet Russia and

(3)

To uphold and support the peasants and workmen.

These

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