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them in future.
Such calamity it is impossible
to fathom. I fear this time that the Britishers
will again adopt the same policy of marching "into Tientsin with their troops as adopted by
the eight nations thirty years ago, which brought
great calamity to us".
Attached (A) is a pamphlet distributed to the audience.
The gist of it is it advises farmers, labourers and sol-
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diers to adopt the doctrines of Dr. Sun and to fight against
those who act against the Nationalist Government. Local rowdies in the villages should be suppressed. Capitalists will not be allowed to live in luxury under the Kuomintang
flag.
Several labour unions have been established since
the formation of the Northern Expedition. Some member of
these unions have done their bit to help the Nationalist
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Government. Now Sham Chun has a proper bureau for the
labourers to discuss their own affairs. They should fight
for their own liberty.
At the end of the pamphlet are the usual catch-word
phrases or slogans of the Labour party.
Attached (B) is a translation of various small post-
ers distributed to the audience and posted up in Sham Chun.
27th March, 1927.
(SD).W.G. Gerrard,
Assistant Superintendent of Police
New Territories.