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MR. HU HAN-MIN RETURNS.

TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1981.

ATTEMPT TO RECONCILE CONGRESS FACTIONĖ,

Canton, Nov. 30.

Considerable political signifi- cance is attached to the departure unexpectedly yesterday evening for Hongkong of Mr. Iù Han-min, the Kuomintang Conservative lender, who arrived here only a short while previously from Hong- kong to attend the state burial of Mr. Koo Ying-fan, and to con- fer with the Southern leadera con- cerning the settlement of the political rift at the Fourth Kuo- mintang National Congress. Mr. Hu Han-min had previously ex- pressed his full support of the de. lalons of the Southern represen- tutives when they found a solution with the Nanking representativer recently at Shanghai.

Immediately on his arrival in Canton Mr. Hu Han-min had a conference with Generals Chan Chal-tong, Li Chung-yen (who was representing the Kangal military commanders) Li Yeung-king, and Messrs. Haino Fu-cheng and Teng Tae-ju at the residance of Mr. Teng. The meeting lusted Livo hours

It is generally believed that Mr. Ha Han-min has returned to Hong- kong after a conference with the | Cantonese leaders with a view to Consulting Messrs. Sun Fo. Eugene

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Among Governmetit atBrinds who are still absent from their offices. ure Admiral Chan Chuck, Air com- mander Chang Wei-cheung, İ the Garrison Fort commander, | General Chan (ling-wan. The out- come of the Congress dispute will depend to a large extent on the result of Mr. Hu Han-min's efforts es médister, and whether the leaders now in Hongkong will ac

plany arrangements he muyching, Cubarunder of the 3rd Mr. Sun Fo, and the others lie; Ar mide with Gen, Chan Chal Army, who supported the C-in-C's, invited to rotas immediately.

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Settlement Expected.

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views.

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that sinve

Young Congress be amended, and that

Ko

Rensha

Chiang Kai-shek Appeals.

The City of London wua in dark-

overhead, but trafic proceeded neas owing to a heavy pall of fog

normally by the light of street | lamps.—British Wireless,

NOVEMBER'S FOGS. HEAVY PALL HANGS OVER A certain delegate asked for

CITY OF LONDON. the views of Mr. Ko Fang, the

London, Nov. 80. Canton. Nov. 30.

delegats who was responsible for

Nanking, Nov, 30.

A fog which was widespread]

Liner Goes Ashore. Above forty delegates

Chiang Kai-slick yesterday aent over Lomion and most of southern Fourth Congress failed to put inputed resolutions. Mr.

to the the proposal which led to the dis- a telegram to Mr. Wang Ching-wei England yesterday, persisted to-

London, Nov. 30. The United States liner Ameri- an appearance this afternoon, as

Brid

expressing anxiety far the early day, but was less dense except in can Trader, from New York, has they do not wish to take further favoured an amendment

all the audience

arrival at the capital of Mr. Wang the art in the Congress until Messrs.no alternative but to comply,

he had

Thames estarry. and the representatives

where stranded on an even keel on a of the shipping was again at a standstill. sandbaak in the east bay at Sun Fo. Hu Han-min.

end Eugene

Canton Government, so that ggested that Mesara, Chen, Dr. C. C. Wu and others re-

Sun Fo strong unified government may be some extent disorganised, particu- A number of passengers are be

The railway timetables were to Dungeness, etc. be invited to the next meet formed. turn here,

larly in The Central Press learns to-daying of the Congress, which shall.

The Generalissimo sont similar slowed down generally.

Kent, and road traffic was lioved to be aboard, and tugs from that Mr. Hu Han-min is sharlayment.

be responsible for the amoad-telegrams to Messrs. Chen Ming-,

Dover are rushing to the vessel's the view of the Canton pence en-

The fog enveloped the riverside assistance-Reuter. shu, Tani Yunn-pei, and others, warehouses, and owing to the All the delegates have shown asking them to urge Mr. Wang to difficulty in inspecting samples, voys, that, the C.F.C. and CS.C their willingness to amend the members of the First, Seennd and resolutions in question, and the to the capital immediately the London wool sales were post- Third Congressen should be re- slected as the C.E.C. and CS.Cris of Mr. Hu Han-min have,

been a complete success. membera of the prevent Fourth Congress.

The 6th. meeting of the Con- ress will be convened to-morrow. Mr. Tang Ching-yang, inter-

the discussions of important per- yesterday was

ohages at Mr. Hu's residence

autisfactory, an all present agreed that the deel- in of the 2nd. meeting of the

Since Mr. Ha Han-min shares *he same views as Mesars, Sunviewed, stated that the result of Fo, Eugene Chen, Wang Ching wel, tr., li

he Fourth Congress will with appears likely that

draw their resolution

passed at the second session demanding the lection of C.E.C. and G.S.C. mem

YS RUGW. The Party leaders now in Hongkong are expected to return here in the next few days, -Central Press.

Plen for Unification.

Gen. Chan

Canton, Nov. 30. Chai-long invited

the Congress delegates froir North China to a party at the General Headquarters at noon to iny, and asked them to follow

he direction of Mr. Ha Han-mli and support his views in amend ng the resolutions of the 2nd meeting of the Congress for the wake of the unification of th country. Gen. Chan's speech wur

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