Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1931, Page 3

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Chen Ming- Shu, Nanking’s appointed chairman, was forced to take refuge in Hongkong, ac- cording to reports received here. The Nanking government late this afternoon issued a denial in the face of these reports, while at the same time it sent Finance Minister T. V. Soong heN to try to induce Sun Fo, minister , and Wl'l o( thl ll'fi Dr. aun Ynt-sen. founder of and Wang Chung-Hul, chief justice anu member of the ‘hnmnloru{ e M R e e e Fifty-seven | - Al &'&'@‘m" i flitarists will gradually close e m] in upon Nanking, forcing President Chi iang to flee. ‘Throughout the day President Chi- ang’s envoys were attem o gain entrance to Sun Fo's residence in the French concession, which is carefully guarded by French colonial troops, | repo! without success. Sun Fo Resignation. The new revolution, aiming at the im- mediate overthrow of the Chiang Kai- Shek-T. V. Soong government align- ment, was bared here when Sun Fo re- f |signed his office and came secretly to STAR. 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