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16. His Excellency then asked me if, in the event of the

meeting 'eciding to abandon hostile action, 1 would be prepared to personally interview ine Chinese N-val authority and explain that this course of action was only ceing taken on the urgent representation of the Eritish Government. To thi

I readily agreed.

17. His Excellency then proceeded to the meeting, which lasted nearly three hours, and avai set the Jesult. un his

return His Excellency, with great emotion, informed kan in

on account of the strong representations of the British Government, with whom his Government had always had such cordial relations, he agreed to suspend all action. He would,

however, inform his Government that the situation in Macao

was becoming intolerable owing to repeated provocation by the Chinese, and that if the question of the delimitation

of the waters over which Portugal was to have control could not be definitely settled, it would be preferable to fight

the matter to a finish and die, if necessary, in Macao; but to

die as Portuguese gentlemen had always died in the past, with

honour.

18.

Mr.Chiang Siu Chan was then summoned and in the presence of mis Excellency, Lt.Colonel Hayley Bell and two interpreters (one Portuguese and one Chinese) I made the following statement to Mr. Chiang Siu Chan:- "At the request

*of the British Consul-General I came here to Macao on account

"of the trouble which had arisen. The British Consul-General

instructed me to ask His Excellency the Governor of Macao "to postpone all military measures and let the case be settled

"diplomatically elsewhere. On account of the strong represen- tation of myself on behalf of the British Government, The "Portuguese authorities will therefofe Lake no military steps "provided that the Chinese will respect the present status quo

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