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They say the goods were theirs stored in their

own godowns, R.B.& Co. and we being merely their agente;

how then can Bhewan's backed by the British Authori-

ties, withhold our money. And it is not a question of

a few dollars.

Moreover, one must not forget that America is very

friendly towards Great Britain and the knowledge of

this exasperates the people all the more.

At any rate, because of this and 's attitude,

English firms are at present at a discount with them,

and, in the interest of all concerned, I must wait until

this feeling has worn off, which it would do if the

Hongkong Authorities should prove more considerate to-

wards our and their American friends.

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In fact, was highly pleased to find that 95% of

the American Nation is distinctly pro-Allies and, in many

instances, anti-German; so much so that the President

said a few days ago, at an anniversary dinner of one of

the leading clubs here, that those voices which spoke

alien sympathies came from men who were partisans of

other causes than that of America and had forgotten

that their chief and only allegiance was to the great

Government under which they lived, and that it was high

time that the nation should call these people to a

reckoning !

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