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the publication and that the Warrant be withdrawn in the case of not more than one of the three if he gives any information of value.
4.
The "Sheung Fo" is a newspaper and is the organ of Kang Yu Wei's party. The expression of the sentiments contained in the attached extract is nothing more than what it is reasonable to expect from Kang's disciples. Kang's published writings abound in the bitterest anti-European sentiments, and I have always been at a loss to understand the interest taken in him by the British Government. Before I went on leave in May, 1902, Dr. Ho Kai and myself submitted to Sir Henry Blake a translation of extracts from Kang's writings and it ought to be on record in your office or at Government House. I recommend the banishment of Kang Yu Wei, of Wong Kwan Yam (1), the registered printer and publisher, and of the four registered proprietors of whom only one is known to be in Hongkong at the present time:-
Chung Kwok-hing (49) 286, Des Voeux Road. Chan Tat-shing (74) Canton.
Ho Tsz San (何子珊), Macao.
Chan Wai-ngok (1) Canton.
There are four or five editors but it is possible to obtain the name of only one Lau Ching-lun (2)†. Perhaps he will be willing to give the information necessary to ascertain the individuals directly responsible, and I recommend that his banishment be conditional.
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5.
I believe that the publication of these two extracts is due to the reported Japanese success in the present war, and that there has been a change, noticeable to a Chinese scholar, in the tone of all the other Chinese Newspapers in the Colony during the last few days, due no doubt to the same cause.
I have etc., (Sd.) A. W. Brewin,
Registrar-General.
(P.1.0.)
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the publication and that the Warrant be withdrawn in the case of
not more than one of the three if he gives any information of
value.
4.
The "Sheung Fo" is a newspaper and is the
organ of Kang Yu Wei's party. The expression of the sentiments
contained in the attached extract is nothing more than what it
is reasonable to expect from Kang's disciples. Kang's published writings abound in the bitterest anti-European sentiments, and I
have always been at a loss to understand the interest taken in
him by the British Government. Before I went on leave in May, 1902,
Dr. Ho Kai and myself submitted to Sir Henry Blake a translation
of extracts from Kang's writings and it ought to be on record in
your office or at Government House. I recommend the banishment of
Kang Yu Wei, of Wong Kwan Yam (1), the registered printer
and publisher, and of the four registered proprietors of whom only
one is known to be in Hongkong at the present time:-
Chung Kwok-hing (49) 286, Des Voeux Road. Chan Tat-shing (74) Canton.
Ho Tsz San
(何子珊,Macao.
Chan Wai-ngok (1) Canton.
There are four or five editors but it is possible to obtain the name of only one Lau Ching-lun (2)†). Perhaps he will be
willing to give the information necessary to ascertain the indivi-i
duals directly responsible, and I recommend that his banishment be
conditional.
VIC 958 ML
9980 Rad #1 Ësue. I
vodu, akrasnu ein nevrą (16) uG
) 200-ta xwd bes
casci sú dastice JaSMILINGO
to mula sulod jedi Juo,sidiezog
lu stolad diyword ed
nos od
.ymejenos3 letuotot anÍJOA
5.
I believe that the publication of these two
extracts is due to the reported Japanese success in the present
war, and that there has been a change, noticeable to a Chinese
scholar, in the tone of all the other Chinese Newspapers in the
Colony during the last few days, due no doubt to the same cause.
I have etc., (Sd.) A. W. Brewin,
Registrar-General.
(P.1.0.)
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