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FOREIGN OFFICE.
September 26. 1900.
The Chinese Minister has communicated to the
Marquess of Salisbury a telegram (copy of which is
enclosed) from the Acting Viceroy of Canton stati ng
that the so-called reformers Liang Kai Chao
Sun
Yat Sen are at present residing in Hongkong and insti-
gating, from thence, disturbances in the Provinces
of Kwangtung and Kwangsi.
The Acting Viceroy asks that instructions may
be sent to the Governor to expel them from Hongkong.
I am directed by Lord Salisbury to enquire
what answer should in Mr. Secretary Chamberlain's
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opinion, be returned to the Chinese Minister, who
has already been informed of the telegraphic instruc-
tions sent to the Governor of Hongkong on the 20th.ul-
timo with reference to the proceedings of Chinese
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agi tators
Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office.
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