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seeded direct to Canton from Singapore.
The following day, August 11th, I received a visit from Kr. Eugene Chen, rin salad me if I could help the authorities to prevent the Marekans Volunteers from
obtaining the arvs. In partimular be enquired if a British (unboat sould prossed to Whampoa to stand by in the event of any attempt being made to seize them by force. I replied that I could only render assistanss if it were distinctly understood that no party in Car.ton, sither the Government, the Kershaat Volunteers or anyone else obtained the munitions. It was obviously impossible for a British gunboat to stand by if they were eventually to be sonfissated by the muthorities. Un my further informing him that the "Hay" had since left thumpen sand come up to Canton, Kr. Chen was visibly perturbed and left, remarking that that altered the whole situation.
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in the Serior Consul's telegram, by a Government gin-
boat and by Yunnanese troops from the bark, Eventually,
on August 12th, she ma forood, under threat of
being fired on, to proceed to ihazpes, where her minitions were at ones forsibly discharged by the authorities. eneisse herewith copy of the letter addressed to the Master of the "Hay" by the Poliss Commissioner, ordering
the ship to prossed to Whampoa.
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