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votes on her side, ought not to tuse this attitude towards China, who has no reliable supporter. after unkindly reminding Britain the t by the end of the Pacific her, Mountbatten hed still not got further then the Indian Ocean, the Te Kung Pao said, "The words of the Times are an affront to China. The Anglo-¿merican blos is trying to pass over the wishes of Ch na und Russia, but China will not enter the trap".

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LONELTIC AFFAIRS.

Considerable siɛrn was caused at the end of the month by several outbreaks of violence among factory vorkers and students, in one of which the Kayor was munhundled. Although it was felt that this area is sufficiently well garrisoned to maintain government rule for some time to come, the general opinion was that the coming months will see a very great deterioration of the position. The communista ere expected very soon to carry the ver across the Yangtse and also to start nuisance raids against the Nanking-Shanghai railway. In such a case there is no doubt that the psychological effect on the Shɛ në hɛi population will be very great, and the t sporadic but serious outbreaks of disorder are almost certain to happen.

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