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prepared to regard a bombardment as a possible consequence

of our action the plan preposed would be bluff and nothing

More.

Mr. Clutterbuck pointed out that the Admiralty and the

local civil and military authorities differed in their

estimation of the risk of an attack upon Shaneen. The

Admiralty thought it probable whereas Hongkong regarded it

as a remote possibility.

Sir G. Grindle said that the Admiralty had rejected

the Commodore's suggestions in which the civil and military

suthorities at Canton had concurred and had made no

alternative suggestions. Was there then no middle way

between what would prastically be a state of war on the

one hand and on the other the prospect of submitting in-

definitely to the treatment which was being received from the

Canton Government ?

Captain Egerton said that in the view of the admiral ty

there was no middle way. All were agreed that Shaneen must

not be evacuated and the whole situation was governed by

this.

Sir 0. Grindle said that it was probable that this

day wook it would be found that the Cantonese Government

did not intend to carry out its promises. That me to be

done then † ▲ telegram had just been received from the

Governor of Hongkong painting the situation in the gloomiast

terms. From this telegram it appeared that the situation

was still almost as bad as ever,

Kr. Mounser said that he could not understand how

anyone could expect to compel the people of Canton to pat an and to the boycott by taking the drastic steps suggested

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