Enclosure No. 2.
Translation.
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(Extract from Kwok Man San Man, Canton, 12th September, 1927)
Time fixed by the Commission for the tension of the
Anti-British Boycott for examining British goods.
(From the Chung Kwok She News Agency)
In order to urge the Anti-British Boycott, the
Commission for the Extension of the Anti-British Economic
Boycott suggested yesterday to the Grand Representative
Anti-British Boycott Conference of all classes that from
the 15th September all British goods should be carefully
examined so as completely to carry out the object of our
Anti-British Boycott. This suggestion was duly approved
by the Grand Representative Conference. We now publish
the suggestion below:-
In the matter of a suggestion:
Since the outbreak of the tragedies of May the
30th and June the 23rd the mask of the British Imperial-
ists has all of a sudden been removed and their cruel
appearance has been all revealed. Our patriotic workmen at Shameen and Hong Kong did not grudge making a great
sacrifice, and resolutely set up a strike and returned to their country so as to deal a fatal blow at the British
Imperialists.
The work they have done in the past, was a serious
blow to the British Imperialists and has urged our masses all to wake up and to promote en Anti-British Movement.
During our struggle in the past, our Canton and Hong Kong strikers have endured great hardship and held out insistently, and in this they merely desired that victory might ultimately be achieved by us, and that we might get the unequal treaties cancelled, overthrow
the Imperialists and their tame dogs the Militarists, and
accomplish the "Three Aspects of Democracy".
Our