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sir,
PEKING,
27th. November, 1908.
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of
Your Excellency's despatch No. 2403/08 of the 4th. instant, reporting that Hongkong had been the scene of a riot di- rected against the vendors of Japanese goods and requesting
me to call the attention of the Chinese Government to the
matter.
I have accordingly addressed a Note to Prince Ching, copy of which is enclosed, pointing out the gravity of the occurrence and requesting that the agents of the Society which promoted the riot may be severely punished and the Viceroy of Canton be urged to take all precautions to prevent the recurrence of such an incident.
I have &c.
(Sa) J. M. JORDAN
His Excelle ncy
Sir F. D Lugard,K.C.M.G., C.B.,D.S.O.
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