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be rejected offhand; it is quite impossible to have within the

fortifications of Hong Kong an area where anti-Japanese meetings

or other gatherings likely to foment strikes, boycotts and

breaches of the peace could be held under Chinese sovereignty

and outside our own jurisdiction. It is indeed essential to

the safety of Hong Kong and to its peaceful continuance as a British Colony that we should stand firmly and finally by the

Order of the Queen in Council dated the 27th December, 1899.

Whether Dr. Tyau will refer the matter to the

Waichiaopu and whether, if so referred, the Waichiaopu will take it up I am unable to say. I feel sure that Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek will deprecate Dr. Tyau's having raised it at this juncture but, as he himself admitted to me in connection with the loop line, even the Generalissimo feels it necessary on occasion to bow to current opinions in Canton.

With some Cantonese the demand for jurisdiction over Kowloon City will always remain an obsession of much the same nature, persistency and recurrence as that which King Charles's head possessed for Mr. Dick. It would be a mistake therefore to exaggerate its importance, but the resuscitation of the question by Dr. Tyau at the present moment is a useful corrective for any who might be inclined to set too great a value on the superficially unqualified success of the Cantonese visit to Hong Kong.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient, humble servant,

Caldecoty

Governor, &c.

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