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the intelligence of his immediate hearers.
incoherence runs through all the pronouncements of
the anti-communist section of the Nationalist party
2. The contrast between the attitude of Mr. Lai
to the press delegates and his published speech is emphasized by the enclosed extract from the Kwok Man San Man, Canton, of the 9th May containing an official
circular confirming the orders of the former regime that no pronouncement on Nationalist policy may be made without the approval of the Central Committee. It seems probable that the real object of Mr. Tsang Yeung- po's request regarding the foreign press was to convey or get conveyed to native correspondents of the latter a warning to be discreet both in their support of the new régime and in their condemnation of the old. At all events, while the Chinese editor of the bolshevist
"Canton Gazette" has been arrested on account of his
extreme views and the Tai Kwong Tat Pa of Hong Kong
has come under the ban of the Canton censors for publishing statements favourable to the Communist clique, three other Hong Kong vernacular papers appear to have been banned for over enthusiasm at the sup-
pression of labour violence.
3.
The Canton Government has now received from the Nanking Central Political Committee the list of Provincial Political Commissioners who are to take the place of the Emergency Committee established for the recent expurgation of the party. The names are
as follows:-
1. Ku Ying-fen 古應芬 ) 2. Li Chai-sum 【李濟琛 ) 3. Huang Shao-hsiung (43)
4. Tai Chuan-yen
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