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31579 Leut
73.
Government House.
29 July 1913.
302
Sir,
With reference to the enclosed paraphrase
of a telegram from His Britannic Majesty's Consul-
General at Canton to His Britannic Majesty's Charge
d'Affaires at Peking concerning the complicity of the
Japanese Consuls in Hongkong and Canton with the
declaration by the Kwang tung Province of revolt from
the authority of the President of the Republic, I have
the honour to inform you that, from the diary kept by
the Police Department of the movements of Mr.Wu Hon-man,
ex-Governor General of Kwang tung( who was accorded
Police protection by me in the circumstances described
instant) it can
in my confidential despatch of the 8th
be proved, by the record of a detective who shadowed
Mr. Fu,
that on the 28th.of June Mr. Wu visited the
Japanese Consulate alone at 3.30 pm. and remained there
till 9.15 pm. Mr.Wu returned alone and during his visit
no person entered or left the Consulate. There was no
entertainment at the time and no one received Mr.Wu on
his entering the house or accompanied him to the door
when he left it.
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On his return to his residence Mr.Wu was visited
by the Commissioner of Police, Canton, who remained with
him till 10 pm.
2. In this connection I make the following
The Right Honourable
Lewis Vernon Harcourt.M.P.
&o. &c. &c.
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