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Enclosure
9
in Govena's Secret Depatch of
28 July 1913.295
BOYCOTTS.
In 1905 there was an organised attempt by the Chinese
at all the Treaty Ports to boycott American goods as a protest against the administration of the United States law excluding Chinese labourers. The hero of this boycott was one Fung Ha-wai, a Cantonese, who committed suicide near the American Consulate at Shanghai, in order to draw attention to the grievances suffered by his people at the hands of the United States of America. A report on the action taken in Hongkong is contained in Sir M. Nathan's Confidential Despatch to the Secretary of State dated 8th. September, 1905. The boycott lasted into 1906. There was an abortive attempt to revive it in 1907.
In 1908, as the result of the "Tatsu Maru" affair, a
boycott of Japanese goods was actively organized by the "Nation- -al Disgrace Society at Canton. It soon spread to Hongkong, where the Government from the first took active steps to combat it with the result that by the autum several Chinese merchants in the Colony had again begun to trade in Japanese goods. This gradual failure of the boycott movement in Hongkong dissatisfied the more violent agitators in Canton, who, thereupon on the 1st. and 2nd. of November, 1908, made this Colony the scene of an organised riot which had for its object the destruction of the
shops and goods of such Chinese merchants as had abandoned the anti -Japanese boycott. The affair was arranged with such secrecy and skill that the Police of the Colony were completely taken by surprise, and for the purpose of restoring law and order it was
necessary to call upon the Military Authorities for assistance.
A proclamation was forthwith issued declaring the Colony subject to the provisions of the Peace Preservation Ordinance: and with
the help of the troops order was restored by the evening of the 2nd. November. After that date there was no further outbreak and
drastic steps were taken to deal with the instigators of the outrage. In no instance was a Japanese shop or a Japanese
subject attacked. The boycott continued into 1909.
On 29th. November, 1908, a moribund Chinese took a
passage