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upon the National Government ordered Chan Ming hu

(樞銘陳

na Hankow, to

Commissioner of the City G.Prison for ju- chung send troops there. In the aft...rnoon of the 4th. 3 Companies

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ore station in the Headquart、rs of the Sri tish Police, unu it is proposed to sche on mor、 Company on the oth., So as

to make up complete Regiment to put to it under the

Commend of the Regimental Com HGcr. The Central Kuomintang

Dep. rtment sunt Can Kun (

tive for the Regiment,

Kik

| ac Kuoninting Represent:

an office we put up in the Briti.....

Police Hedquarters.

of the Representative

Ministry.

The troo

are placed under the directi

2

nu th

latter under that of the lordig:

Soving this state of fi.iru, the British had hau

all their marines a volunteers dis.rned on the 4th. and th

Police withdrawn.

Patrol duty was done by the City Garrison

nd Pickets in turn (i,c. irregular forces maintained by the Labour Unions). Sujon. Chen (1) again notice the

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British Consul-Gonor.l that until the matter had been properl disposed of, the gun-boats which had originated the trouble, must not love Henkov. Ii they aid so the National Governmë në would take 10 responsibility s..ould they get into difficulty clsewhere. Th. refor many of the British residents who had taken refuge on board the gun-boats, proceeded to bhanghai on the 4th. by merchant ships instead.

Another version. According to an announcement emanating from the Foreign Office regarding the despatch on troops into the British Concussion, after the sifir Dugan, the Foreign

Minister, Eugene Chin (1=kk) on receipt of a report,

t once asked the British Corsul-Genorul to call at his office

here he requested him to order the immediate withdrawal of

the marineb, otherwise a recurrence of the indident would

look like deliberate provocation. The British Consul-General

answered that he himself could not give the order, but h

promised within 24 hours to opt..in instructions u then

Mr. Chon then said, "The Chinese

COMC to aucision.

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