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Kuomintang. The former, smarting, it is said, from
is Majesty's Consul General's representations follow-
ing the Werlin outrage (see despatch to "oreign Office
No.689 of 32nd November, 1924) is believed to have
conceived the idea of calling out the Qiness on a-
meen partly from anti-foreign malice pure and simple,
and partly as a first step in the direction of the
extension over the island of Hinese jurisdiction.
The instament a used were the Seamers and Mechanics'
"nions, and through these organisations, the former of
which was responsible last year for the more serious
strike in Pongkong, it was an easy matter to place the
domestic servants et cetera on Shameen in four of their
lives, by utilising the chauvinist passione already
effectually fomented by the native press, especially
as the strike scarcely involved the members of these
'mions themselves,all attempts to induce the Seamen
and others to come out in sympathy being met with
refusal.
Mr. C.C. m, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs,
/appeare