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Views of Commoner Tung

Generalissimo Tscuns

of the tinglay of the oru.

Trupurains the treguⱭY.

houring t Nan-chang

Jamu rý 1. the British Conc bien

at Hannow, sent an urgent wire to the Foreign Ministry, ¿ivinį

instructions to take stringent moleuros to deci ith the

situation. A tulegra Who LLEO it out by Tong In Tat

mic, roads as follow:-

(演櫛)

)nio

T

Cheung

at Wu-ching,

1. bucrutary to the Gone rul auministration

Decretary te

海佛周)

the Political Dop. rt.ent, for transmission to all member.

Your telegram noted. I a much grieved at the acath

and wounding of the political Lcience Students in the

outrage committed by the British marines. I m.ve asked

the Teneralissimo to wire to t... Foreign Ministry to

take stringent sures to Qon with the situation.

Please so that the Foreign ministry acts accordingly.

Conveying my sympathy to the students.

Dated 4th."

Tt

Iu Put().

Englishmen leaving Hankov.

Panic reigns in the town.

mong

When this afir happened, grout panic arose

the British in the British Concussion. Most of the women

and children went on ooaru British gun-boats,

1

nu

the

The

majority of the British firms suspended business.

British warships oolston' na gnoli.' were lying in

the river off the British Concession. Yesterday many leca-

ing men and prominent merchants including the stafi of the

Hong Kong and hanghai Bank, Butterfield & Swire, na Jurain

Matheson & Co., luft for shanghai by the stemnere of Butter-

field & Swire and Jardine, thuson, and the rest took refuge

in the French and Japanese Concessions. All business stopped

today, there ouing only 2 yarn ictorius, the Packing Factory

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