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OICE OXRE DIRON
or of Macao, on his side, han dissolved the Chinese
guilds thus provoking the Chinese to a nitch of fury. Fith the additional fuel added by the incident dealt
with in my telegram No. 210 of the 22nd, ultimo a Blaze would nim:st certainly have broken out had not
the Cantonese een so deeply engaged in their ow
domestic quarrels, -a reported in wy recent intelli-
gence telegrams, As it is the position is evidently
ost precarious and it will be fortunate if the
rarties get throwh the your without open war,
Fortunately tonsieur de Freiina is entirely
free from chauvinisɛ in the atter and is solely con-
cerned to relieve his country from the incesannt
trouble nd danger engendered by what he himself ces-
cribes as a "Plamo sot".
TEJAND
Co-ies of two despatches from ills Majesty's
Consul-General at Cunton transmitting further in-
stallments of the polemic between the two Governments
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