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Kwan yu Wai who, however, succeeded in escaping and
getting on board a ship at Tientsin which conveyed him
to Japan. In Mexico, and other countries in the West-
ern hemisphere, where there are large colonies of
Chinese, he succeeded in collecting a very considerable
capital which was to be destined to further the ends
of the revolutionary party and to upsetting the reign-
ing dynasty. He eventually found his way to the
neighbourhood of Stockholm, where he bought a piece of
land, and built a house, concluding no doubt that the
long arm of the Chinese Government was unlikely to
find him here.
All this belongs to past history and it would not
have been necessary for me to revert to it, were it
not that I have learned from my Japanese colleague, who
went to see him the other day, that Kwan proposes in
September next to go to Hongkong, and perhaps also to
Australia, where he means to carry on a revolutionary
propaganda among the local Chinese. It is possible
that the funds collected in his former pilgrimage are
getting low, and that he is only anxious to replenish
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