NO SECRET.
Copies to:
Canton No. 257.
Peking No.52.
Sir,
C.2151
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22 NOV 1926
GOVERNMENT HOUSE, 429
HONGKONG.
17th October, 1926.
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In continuation of my previous despatches on the boycott situation, I have the honour to enclose translation from the Man Kwok Yat Po of a speech de- livered at Canton on the 6th October by Mr. Sun Fo. invite special attention to his statement that the decision to withdraw strike pickets on the 10th October "is merely a change in our policy and is not a radical settlement of the strike question”. It is interesting also to note his admission that the economic boycott policy has hitherto involved "a compulsory control" imposed upon the people.
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In connection with the remarks of Mr. Sun Fo on the military situation, I invite attention to the series of my recent despatches on the civil war in South China.
I have the honour to be, sif,
Your most obedient, humble servant
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'Governor, &c.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
LIEUTENANT COLONEL L.C.M.S. AMERY, M.P.,
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