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bag 3, uluctrified wires and other war-like preparations in the British Concussion.
(5)
To require the British Government to make an apology
to the Chinese Government.
(6)
(7)
To secure for the Chinese in the British Concussion
entire freedom of agenoly, holding parades and
making speeches.
To disarm all the Police nc Volunteers in the British
Concussion.
(3) To have the British Concession controlled by soldiers
and police of the Chinese Government.
They clected from among themselves 14 Delegates and sent the a to the Nanyang Builuing to present their
application to Government with regard to the ands.
"
Sun Fo grunted them un interview, told them that
Covernment would receive all their demands, and that a join
mecting would be held to discuss proper measures for the settlement of the affair, and promised to make a public
announcement at the New Market in the ‚voning. The Delegate
were satisfied, and went back to report at the Chamber of
Commerce. Further discussion then took place and it was resolved that if the British Consul-General failed to give
a completely satisfactory answer within 72 hours with regard
to the 8 Conditions, the Government should be required
automatically to enforce the 4 following provisions:-
(1) The British Concession should be seized at once.
The Customs should be seized at once.
(2)
(3)
The right ci British steners to navigate the Yngtsze
should be cancelled forwith.
(4)
The R hts of British Consulur Courts should be
abolished at once.
action.
They also drew up and approved programmes of popular
Alter the meeting, they proceeded to the New Market
and
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