Six Britons hurt in Canton riot
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IX Britons, one of them a woman, were injured today when a Chinese mob fired the British Consulate in Canton and wrecked other buildings.
They were the Vice-Consul, Mr J. K. Blackwell; Mr J. L. Murray, the British Press Attache; his secretary, Mrs John Wiliams; and her husband, who s secretary of the local YMCA; Mr Jack Parkhouse, shipping irm employee: and Mr L. B. Wood.
A mob of several thousand Chinese attacked the Consu- The riot late, says Reuter.
de- was part of anti-British monstrations over the eviction of Chinese from condemned buildings in the old city of Kowloon.
The consulate was destroyed. The mob then burned the houses of the British Consul-General and the press attache in the and the compound grounds, offices of Butterfield and Swires.
The mob rioted unchecked for three hours until Chinese troops arrived and dispersed them.
Sir Ralph Stevenson, British Ambassador in Nanking says BUP, has asked the Chinese government to protect the British Embassy against possible violence.
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