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also continue their bucinous
ithout anxiety and should
not again get excited for no good reason.
This is very
important.
This rakt notice.
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Comander Chan Ming Shu ( ).
Proclamation oy the Forcin Ministry.
At 2 p.m. on Janu ry 5th. the citizens held in the
Tsai bhang (3rd. Rond, know, an Anti-British
demonstration on account of the incident of the 3rd. Ju....ry.
At 12 noon they rched in companies to their place of
assembly via the British Concussion. 400,000 persons were
present at the meeting, nu Li Thox Hun, Rupro-
sentative of the Kuomintang Ornication in the special
Municipal area of How, presided.
Representative of the General 1. pour Union, was posted at
the spot as Supervisor.
Ing wild ( = 1/2 1⁄2)
Li L
The mooting was very indign.nt, and
despite the hevy rain, spouches vore mde, and 8 resolution
were passed, which they wired to all parts of C..ina.
TMJ
did not disperse until 5 p.m. vhun sover 1 processions sut
out in different directions. Tht any the British Concession
was as orderly se vor throughout the town: all workmen and
merchants had a half-holiday. The principal Englishmen 11
put up on board steamers in the River; but these ships which
should have left on the 4th., Were :11 hold up, as none in
the Customs would take the responsibility of examining and
passing them. The Kuomintang Flag and the National unsign
flow high over the former British Police Headquarters.
Some excitement prevailed in the City bufor the 5th., and
therefore Chen Kan (), Kuomintang Representative
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specially sent by th Provisional Central Joint Conference
issued on the 5th. A notice, promising to afford proper
ti:,
AR a notice issued by the
protection. At th. Stune Foreign Minister, hugene Chen (2 te 1) was posted through-
out the British Concussion nu the Chinese city, which reads
as followe: