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embargo in favour of den
lifting
Chuan Pang and his allies and analating the
with the supply of war material. Would not
that amount to intervention on the side of
faction whờng muertas in by'no means asuured?
If sun were to fail would not our position be
infinitely wOYECT
With the constant shifting
of Wider of Chinese Var Leyds might not th
juanded of such a admitment become az
seedingly embarrassing not
any dangerous?
Uniden you cm dispose of these objec←
tions 10 BET risfaction we think 19 would
imvise to ride with San Chuan Pang or lany
atte
olher leader and iat 'action on our part should
VISTA
be strictly confined so the defense
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interests when attmozed
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To are consequently prepared,
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still recommend
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a course to consider the
"mivinability of isoning some kind of general
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warning to the effect that we shall resist any
attempt from any quarter to apply Canton
tacting to our legitimate trade interests in
the Yangtue and elsewhere in China, in the sANO
way as we are doing at Canton, but we cannot
agree to give such an assurance specifically
or personally to Sun Chuan Pang ar any other
individual Chinese lesder.
Please review the situation and telegraph
your views in the light of the above considera-
tions.
warning