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Show Ing certain conditions, chief of whlrli waa th dissolution of the Bouth Chin republic. Thus everything depndw. on Bun Tat Ben. If ho acceded, there earned no on tad In th way of tho cheme Cleneral Wd and tits supporter support-er u greeted after ho hod oonqurd Oiang Ti-Un In hattlo and driven him bark Into Manchuria. ttlneo tho resignation of Hou Plhln-Chang Plhln-Chang ao nreatdent, tho Peltln government govern-ment tho only government which hao been recognised by Iho foreign power hao been In tho hand of a cltlftvna' committee, s In tho lout ton dayo Wo several time ha Mild that unlo Hun resigned, tho Chlhll fores of Wu would Invado tho Bouth China territory. K ports yesterday aloo reported that Hun had persuaded many members t the old parliament at III In Canton to rallr around hlo standard. This, ae- cording to tho Canton advtcea, won enlarging en-larging dally tho aoope of'th opposing cam pa, , Kurt her word from Canton wu awaited today with tenoo anxiety. CIVIL CONFLICT fLIKELY BETWEEN 1 CHINA FACTIONS General Wu Pei-Fus UnifL cation Scheme Seems Doomed to Defeat by Reason of Sun's Action JNVASION OF SOUTH : : PROVINCE IMMINENT l War May Be Outcome of Ef-: Ef-: forts to Bring About Con- solid&tion of Forces Un- der One Central Head 1 i j TKKV. Juno T (Try A. P Develop, j tnants of tho lat twenty wfour hours In- d lea ted early today that China, which few dayo ago learned on tho verge f a u&lfled government located here, j waa la crave danger of a woroo apllt than aver, with tho North and "Vouth drifting only toward civil war. j Wu rol-Ku'o pain for LI Yuan-Hung to reaumo tho piwaidenry of a central-1 laed government In Pekln waa feared to have httered Itself again, a rock of oppoaltlon In tho form of Hun Yat Pen, who, according to advice received tier yeatenrlay, declared h wquld re-1 fu0 to rellaqulah tho presidency of hi South China republic at Canton. W had won the support of about 100 member mem-ber of the old national parliament. . row assembled at Tien Tain, and thev had urged ei-Presldent U to take back" tho executive office from which ho waa ousted by the militarist In 1117. I A, howevert withheld hi acceptance pend- |