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the foreigners will be reduced to a frame of mind in
which they will come to realize the unprofitableness
to themselves of contiming to resist the inevitable
and will accordingly be willing to accept the terms
imposed on them by the Nationalist Party.
In other words, it is a case of the Canton-
Hongkong scheme of 1925-1926 being applied in Shanghai- the objectives on this occasion being the almost immediate abrogation of so-called unequal treaties, the abolition of Extrality and the rendition of all foreign-controlled areas.
On the face of it, of course, such a scheme
is althether too fanciful to merit serious consid- aration. If the idea really exists as a concrete plan, there would appear to be at least one serious flaw in the reasoning, namely, the belief indicated that Foreign Governmenta could be coerced into acquiescence.
We may think that such a thing is impossible. Yet to the Chinese Nationalist Party the possibility must seem by no means remote. From their point of via the British Government were coerced in acquiescing in the conditions that existed in Hongkong and Canton from June 1925 to September 1926. If this is not so why, for a period of fifteen months, did the British Government do nothing to put an end to those conditions? Then the Chinese have the repeated pronouncements of the governments chiefly interested in China against any
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