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been unable to assume the office to which he had been nominated because he was not acceptable to General Ts'ai. Chao Heng-ti has probably chosen this particular moment to force an issue because Sun Yat-sen's position in Kwangt ung remains very uncertain after some months of fighting and possibly also because Wu P'ei-fu and his party feel the need of strengthening their position in Central China after their reverses in Szechuan. The result of the present crisis in Funan will settle for a time at any rate whether this province can be relied upon to check any advance northwards of Sun Yat-sen and his Cantonese follow- ers in the event of their succeeding in re-establishing themselves in complete control of the South.
General Ts'ai, as was to be expected, refused his new appointment and declined to vacate his command, coming out into the open by declaring that he had held his present post under mandat e from President Sun Yat-sen and Commander-in-Chief Tan Yen-k'ai,
This was Tank rebellion and the governor at once ap- pealed to the Provincial Assembly for their support in despatching a punitive expeditionary force against General Ts'al and in proclaiming martial law. On 14 July the Assembly passed resolutions in support of the government on these points on the following grounds:-
1. General Ts'al's appeal to the authority of Sun Yat-sen
out lawed him under the provincial constitution.
2. General Ts'ai was guilty of having openly promoted the cultivation of opium in West Punan in defiance of the
government.
3. General Ts'ai was the first military leader to rebel against the policy of disbandment of troops prescribed by the provincial constitution. Unless an example were made
of him, every other leader would follow suit.
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