CO129-482 - Public Offices - 1923 — Page 384

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Salt Administrations, and representatives of the Chinese

Whether this Commission will

Bankers Association.

accomplish anything more than its numerous predecessors

romains to be seen.

11. Turning from the capital to the situation in the

provinces, the difficulties in which the Chihli Party have

placed themselves through their presidential coun rave

naturally given rise to increased activity on the part of

their principal opponent a, more especailly the Anfu fac-

tion, whom they drove from power in the civil war of 1920,

and strong rumours were current at the beginning of the

present month that the Chihli leaders intended articinating

any hostile action by moving against the Anfu strongholde

of hckiang and Shanghai. They were doubt less more parti-

cularly alarmed at the possimity of Parliament and the

ex-Fresident establishing themselves at Shanghai under Anfu

protection, with the moral support of kden in the forth

and the Kuo Min Tang in the South. Here they able to expel

the Anfu leaders from Chekiang and hanghai, their influ-

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ence would est and unbroken from the Great all in the Northi

to Fukien in the "outh and a very real danger to their posi

tion

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