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should by no means let their Party be destroyed, and

therefore he said that Racialism was not a thing of the

past. These few words in his reply to Mr. Tang are

indeed important advice from his very heart.) Therefore

most of them were brought to their senses and joined

our Party. (Note: The Communists were admitted to our Party only when they had been brought to the ir senses.

Now Mr. Wong wants to execute the troops who have

offended the denationalised workmen of the General

Labour Union at Shanghai, and indeed this is a matter

of great surprise.) If Russia cares to co-operate

with us, she must co-operate with our rarty. What has it to do with Chan Tuk Sau, who will have to be explled if he refuses to obey our Kuomintang. (Note: The handwriting of our President has been carefully examined

by all of us. How definite and clear is the wroding

*He will be expelled if he fails to obey our Kuomintang* which means that any Communists who rebel against our

Kuomintang, shall be expelled. Wong has now said, "Anti-Communism is counter revolution", after the tone

of the Communists. Such utterance can only be as foul

as wind, night-soil and dog-dung. He is indeed a great sinner against our late President.)

Fortunately the telegram of the 16th in the name of Mr. Wong does not look like his true writing,

and we can still continue to believe in him.

As regards the paragraph in the telegram

"Names have been made use of to turn right and wrong upside down against wong Siu Ming (i.e. Wong Ching wai)".

We do not know what this refers to. Fortunately we

have all the time realised that Mr. Wong does not know

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