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leith Rose desion to Chine which led the foundation for ecosodic
end finanolel co-opore 5ion betroon our tro countries and helped to
put our car oney on a sound besia; and the ant suocess of
Chinese Art Exhibition in London which helped you to understand
And appreciate Chinese civilizersion.
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since the outbroek of hos:111Hoa viteli Japan elarted in
China, wo ere, of course, in ¿refter mood of the resistance and
support of friendly aetions which have not been wanting from you.
the groat sympe tiny shown especially by your people has been ivory
encouraging and very much apprecirbed by us, All the voluntary
contributions in medical supplies, doctors, funds for rollef as
vell as books and equipment for Chinese educational institutions
witch have puffered from the VAP
von and nosotod on
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of friendship. Then in carrying out its obligations wwer the League resolutions and the Mine Power Feet, your dovernment has to
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en appreciable axtent neslated us finencielly end esterially
be frank, I must confess there have been times when we wished chet
that assistance had been greater and that at times the besitation
of your Goverment has caused apprehensions and doubts, levertheless, the general feeling of our people and Government is one of friendship
and trust.
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No one therefore, is fooled, except perhaps the Japanese
thaaselves, that the enti-British movements in the Japs 1080
controlled/ere anything but mechinations started by the
Japenese and their paid puppeta.
Sven under greet pressure and
force, there was never any real animosity shown by the people.
hese anti-British drives are unmistakably for the purpose of
expelling British Internets from China end to force the hends of your Government in yielding to the Japanese deernds. To fect,
evidence is not wasting of instructions iven by the depenese
and goverment in /treating when an? how anti-Bri vish noves
should be ando and Low they should be controlled if desired.
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