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Henty Na.. Atk. 19th. Jury, 1916.
I have the honour to acknoʻzludge with thanks
the receipt of Your Krosllmcy's letter of the 5th, inst-at cover- -ing copy of an interesting deopatan adirensod to im Kajnatyʻa Principal Jearetary of State for Morsiągn Affairs on the subject of
the outbreak of a revolution in fuarı o,
2.
I take this opportunity to confiru sy oypher tologram of tas 4th. instant paraphrase of which is enclosed, The
infomation containəd therein was, as you infar in your Doupstok
to ir X. Gray, intended to convoy facto gles.ed from lo and Chinese sources and local Chineso opinion. The posting of proclasi -mations by Coạn Kring-win, at faíciow has been confirmed official -ly and I malose precis of a proakustion posted in Tuing Tuen always a turbulent district where fighting, hine roosuầy taken
place.
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somal Cuiness information is new to the effect
that Goeral laimę. Chai-kwong in zo longer wavering in his allée -giṣnce, and I am glad to be able to add that the opinion of dengkon,, Chinese now kolines to favour the onus of the wonairety, which, now that neturi disturbances nove from out, oppouls to tais Comsarcial Com máty as the shortust and quickest read to
restoration of order.
3.
in the 24th of Deomuser, 1:15, μ
raided 4 houses in one of which a quantity of mata iak
koellency
sigat cenourůble
Sir John N. Jordan, P.C., G.4.1.2. K.UB... KU.......
His Majesty's miniater,
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