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losure No.1 in Mr. Giles' despatch No.169 of October, 1924.
Canton, 28th July, 1924,
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Dear Mr. Beare,
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I beg
Many thanks for your reply of today. to say that before I left Shameen I have been speaking to Mr. Wallis and he was of opinion that if it would be dan- gerous to come into Shameen it could not be helped to leave Shameen temporarily. It was quite unexpected that the Stri- ke would last long as it is. Now though I can enter Shameen, but outside the Gate there are detectives of the "workmen syndicate they would follow every Chinaman coming out and doing harm to him, therefore I write to request you to explain on my behalf to the Consul General my circumstances that I left Shameen compulsorily and not willingly and I did not expect that I have to suffer a punishment, I hope I am excusable and as it is decided by a meeting to stop pay I beg to ask you to lend me a sum of money which I am quite in
I have to need of, my wife is in bed, she cannot get up. pay for medicine and doctor's fee every day. Moreover I have to pay up all bills at the end of every month for rice, &c. otherwise I cannot get such thing on credit next month. I shall be much grateful if you will kindly give me assist- ance and reply by post using one of the enclosed envelops. I am sorry to give you so much trouble but hope to be ex-
cused.
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Your most obedient servant,
(Sd). Peng Mien Chen