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given to the Police to keep a close watch for any

abuse in this direction of the facilities granted

by the Company, but it is clearly impossible to

maintain an effective watch at all times.

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5. I enclose an account furnished by Reuter's local agent of the desecration by Labour hooligans

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of the British cemetry at Pakhoi, together with

certain photographs It is outbreaks like this,

rather than the bombast of Nationalist officials,

which give a true picture of the enlightenment and modernity of present-day China.

6. I also enclose the following translations from the vernacular press:-

(a) From the Wa Kiu Yat Po, Hong Kong, of the 23rd May, reporting a speech on Communism and the

Russian menace by General Li Lit-kwan. General Li

is a Kuangsi man and a follower of Sun Yat-sen from

the first. He was Sun's Chief of Staff in his last

campaign against Ch'an Kwing-ming and followed him

on his journey to Peking. After Sun's death General

Li was for a time military adviser to General Feng Yu-hsiang and, on that Commander's defeat by Marshal Chang Tso-lin, he fled to Shanghai. He is now

prominent again in Kuomintang circles, being a member of the Military Council at Nanking.

(b) From the Kwok Man San Man, Canton, of the 11th May, containing a manifesto to the Peasants by the Political department of the Central Military Academy on the subject of "party purification" and

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