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a cook belonging to an outdoor Customa man called Jmeeden, was stabbed while be was making his daily purchases in the city. lie was dangerously wounded but
I enclose not killed, and is at present in nospital. herewith a copy of Mr. 3meeden's report (enclosure 5).
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I should not only have been unable to obtain redrenn for this outrage, but it would undoubtedly have been the precursor of others, as indeed was threatened at the ti- However, as reported in my despatch No.165 of Weto- ber lat, General Li Pu-lin, at the urgent request of the Community, is now Commissioner of Police for the province of Kuangtung, with a nominee of the merchants under hiri as Chief of Police for Canton eity. Before I could make any representations, the criminal had been arrested and taken to the Court, where I was assured that he would be duly dealt with. Precautions were also to be taken against an attempted rescue by the strike agitatora.
As regards the strike itself, it was aptly sum- med up in a leading article, dated september 4th, in the "North-China Daily kews", as "never really a fight between *the shameen servants and their masters, but between the *Bolshevist element in the Kuomintang and the foreign "community". The leader on the Chinese side was the Civil Governor, Lise Chung-k'ai, who is well known as the head of the Communist party and who, as stated in my despatch No.151 of September 11th concerning the res- ponsibility for the bomb outrage, there is good reason He to suppose is in receipt of a subsidy from Moscow.