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Translation.
(Extract from Man Kwok Yat Po, Canton, 24th January, 1927)
Speech by General Chang on the Hankow Incident.
The Spacess of Revolution Depends on the Realisation
of the following three Conditions.
(From the Chung Wa She News Agency)
Á letter from our correspondent at Wuchang and
Hankow states as follows:-
"General Chang, after his arrival at Henkow,
was warmly welcomed at uchang on the 12th when he made the following speech:-
In future we shall deal in the same way
with any country which helps British Britain, no
matter how great a sacrifice is involved. We shall
not return the British Concession that has been
resumed. We now see from the present circumstances
how easy it is to overthrow the Imperialists.
masses should work energetically and strenuously
to set a good example to the whole country."
He also delivered a speech to a conference of welcome
at Hankow:
Uur
The recent resumption of the British Concession
was a righteous and drastic action which commands
the greatest admiration. In order to over throw
the Imperialists, all merchants should unite with
the peasants and workmen, and take part in the
Revolution. The foreigners are not all Imperialists
and we should not treat them all as our enemies.
If we wish to succeed in the National Revolution,
we should follow the proper way. The success of
the Nationalist Government in her diplomatic
policies