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stated that the Governor of Hongkong had already sent
police to institute a search but had not given his
consent to the deportation.
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Teng Tzu-yu, the Viceroy observes, is Sun 容
right-hand man and if he is allowed to remain in Hong- kong the other members of the faction will be encouraged.
The Viceroy therefore asks the Board to request Y.B. to
telegraph to Hongkong to have Teng deported at once.
Our Consul-General at Singapore telegraphed on
the same day reporting the sale of bonds by the
revolutionary leader Sun. The Consul-General had
recently obtained possession of a hundred dollar bond
bearing the number 73,130 with Sun's signature and seal
as & fuerantes which had been sold at Selangor (?). His
request is for a strict and secret investigation.
We would point out to Y.. that the revolutionary
Sun is sowing the seeds of disaffection broadcast and
is skulking about in the neighbourhood of Hongkong
secretly planning outrages. Teng is beyond doubt his
chief accomplice, and the despatch by the latter
of members of his gang to various places in the in-
terier to commit acts of robbery and incendiarias,
taken in conjunction with the distribution of bonds
and collection of funds, may be considered proof posi-
tive of an intention to foment revolutionary outbreaks.
The recent attack on missionary premises at Lien Chou
with the burning of the school buildings and the action
of the Swatow desperadoes in forcing people to join
their ranks and levying tell on traders are, we are
informed, all the work of Sun's revolutionaries, Who
are in the country helping the disturbances. The Board
consider that engineering revolutionary outbreaks in