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enforce the simplest command on the present Canton Government. Local redress cannot be obtained be- cause the local government, not having been recog- nised itself, recognises no treaties or agreements made by Great Britain with the defunct central government, which Canton has long since disowned. Examples could be multiplied but two may suffice. In the Cadman case two British subjects, Indians, were, while employed in the course of their lawful avocations, arrested by strike pickets and kept in the Strike Committee's prison for several days under conditions of much brutality. They were eventually released, no doubt because the Strike Committee did not know what to do with them; but no compensation,
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despatch No. 79 of the 22nd February, 1926).
In
the case of the Kowloon-Canton Railway the Canton Government itself, in clear breach of the loan agree- ment, is compelling the Chinese chief cashier to pay the railway revenue into a Chinese bank, has approp- riated some of the railway land, and is exacting from the railway a military tax of $1,000 a day. All pro- tests have been entirely unavailing. (Vide Mr. Brenan's despatch of the 19th June to linister, Peking No.71 copy of which was sent to Foreign Office, despatch No.42). The anti-British boycott itself is a gross breach of treaty rights and is causing heavy loss to British trade and to the trade of Hongkong; but the injury to British prestige, due to the ever increasing tale of unredressed wrongs and of futile protests,i
is still
more serious.
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Another fact is that the present political situation in China cannot be made to square with any
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