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23544 30 JUN 08 FOREIGN OFFICE June 27th, 1908. 762 Sir:- I am directed by Secretary Sir E. Grey to transmit to you herewith, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, copies of two Despatches from His Majesty's Minister at Stockholm on the subject of the Chinese revolutionary, Kang yu Wei.
Sir R. Rodd learns from his Japanese Colleague that Kang yu Wei proposes to go to Hongkong in September and talks of proceeding thence to Australia.
I am to enquire whether, in view of the trouble which his former visits to Hongkong and Singapore occasioned, it would not be possible to intimate to Kang yu Wei that he will not be allowed to land at Hongkong or in any British Colony in the Far East.
I am to point out that his avowed object is to carry on a revolutionary propaganda among the local Chinese and that our toleration of his presence under the Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office.
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