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COLONIAL
to the Secretary of State for the
178. March, 1926)
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10th February,192890
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On the afternoon of the 3rd February,
Er. N.Fitzmaurice, H.H.Vice Consul at Canton, arrived in Hongkong and handed me the following documents, copies of which I enclose:-
(a) telegram No. 8 from HM Minister at Peking to H.M.Consul General at Canton, dated 31st
January:
(b) telegram No. 9 from H.M.Minister at
Peking to H.M.Consul General at Canton, dated 31st
January:
(c) telegram No. 10 from H.M.Minister at Peking to H.M.Consul General at Canton, dated 1st
February:
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(d) telegram No. 5 from HM.Consul General
at Canton to Foreign Office, dated 2nd February,
It appears from these telegrams
that the Foreign Office having received a copy of
my telegram to you dated the 26th January (please see also my secret despatch of same date) classified the methods so far suggested for solving the very difficult problem, presented by the anti-British boycott in the Kuang-tung province, under five
heads, viz. (a) actual hostilities: (b) blockade:
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(c) assistance to anti-Red leaders: (d) pressure
on Moscow, and (e) conciliation. Under each of
these
E RIGHT HONOURABLE
LIEUTENANT COLONEL L.C.M.S.AMERY,H.P. the; not fuld
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