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intendent of Customs in Kiukiang, all military commanders
and all associations in the District and had a discussion
as to reorganisation. It was unanimously resolved that a protest should be made to the British Consul by Mr. Chow
Yung Nang, and a letter sent to the Commissioner of
Customs, urging him to resume his duty. At the same time
a Committee for the Control of the Anti-British movements
in Kiukiang was organised and to deal with all affairs
in the Concession. Now a protest has been forwarded to the British Consul by Superintendent Chow, who will
report as to the result. However my troops will shortly
have to leave, and I must request that another man should
be despatched here to take charge of the policing in the
Concession. The above is my report as to all particulars
in connection with the resumption of the Concession in
Kiukiang, to which I hope you will give due consideration."