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attempt to maintain the Kuomintang will be pursuing the path of reactionaries. He is indeed a clever and smart son of our late President, and in view of his close

relation with his father, he must have received from him

some personal instructions which we could not have heard. Mr. Wong who has given us to understand by his words, "established by the President with bitter efforts and

after careful study" that he has considered the mind of

the President and made it his own, has not been free

from some misunderstanding, and therefore he has made

such statements as this, "to have the seditious masses

locked up".

How contrary is this to the revolutionary principles? Thus if a distinction of Factions is to be made, Sun Tsit Shang should be a real extremist, while Wong Ching Wai can only be called a pro-extremist.

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We have not had any confidential instructions from our late President that we should give up our Kuomin- tang to the Communists, and therefore naturally we should honestly and frankly put forth our anti-Communist slogans, surround the General Labour Union in Shanghai, and dis- arm the Labour Pickets. The man who drew up the telegram

of the 16th on behalf of Mr. Wong has offered us much insult (I think Mr. Wong could not have been so narrow- minded) in order to flatter the Imperialists, Militarists and reactionaries and to gain their sympathy. there can be no way to avoid the insult of lir. Wong unless we give up our Kuomintang to the Communists.

explained:-

(1)

Indeed

Let us prove this by the views Mr. Wong has

On the 1st April in the evening, I said to Mr. Wong in the house of Hung in the presence of Chang, Sung and Li, "Chan Chung Po (i.e. Chan Tuk Sau) has asserted that in 20 years China will be converted

into

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