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invited Bannerson to join forces with letter for sažo of peace.

Although obliged by force majeure to accept proposals of peopàe, siis Zxcellency Chang is firmly against adopting distinctive

flag for the province.

“Sunday, uctober 29th.

Reported re-capture of lankow by imperialista. Volte fece by

Issue or Proclamation that Kuangtung is not in-

Governor General.

dependent of Sanchu rule. let agente who feared that the people would adopt half measures, nuxbere of shopkeepere along the New Jund and in ilunws hoisted the Independent flag; much cheering and quantities of fire-crackers.

In the evening, instigated by revolution-

Shamion befence corps ordered on night duty, 10 p.m. to 8 a..

onday uctober 30th

Ninth day of ninth moon. Rumour that famous robber chief, Lu Lan-chting (Pt 1), in marching on Canton, first to pay honour to grave of the sesaczin of Fu ch'i (74) outside the East gate, and then to attack city. shops shut and all gaten closed,

Proclamatlun by Governor General: all tho nus flags have beon pulled down ani instigator of treasonable action will be noveroly punished. Several arrente made. People over-ased by Governor Gon-

eral'e firm action.

Chiang K*ung-yin and ch'en Ching-hus (#) afterwards appoin- tod Police Commissioner by Now dovernment, mot representatives of Bannernen on Dutch Folly. Latter agreed to cooperate in carryine out proposals of popular party pazeed at meeting of the Ebth, retaining

Imperial flug.

British naval force landed at Consulate am Defence vorps on duty from noon to 10 p.a. but expected attack did not come off.

Tedoosssy, November 1st.

komasuring Proclamutions by Authorities do not prevent large

oxodus from olty. Troops being withdrawn into city.

Movernor General visite Provincial aceqrbly and reads Decree

from throne proaieing immediate reform.

in three

His Excellency givea oriere for all zoney deposito Government barking institutions to be brought intakir Tition for

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