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SAC

#t are mbol te ad den bet.

RINT 50s Calendar) as it would not be received.

543

If however the Hongkong merchants could be dissuaded from pursuing the Boycott, said Mr. Ishii, the back of the movement would be broken. The Japanese Government were convinced the Peking Government were in earnest in their endeavour to check it.

The action of the Governor at Hongkong was all the more gratifying therefore, as the Japanese Government had been at a loss how to counteract the movement now that it had spread to Hongkong and was outside the jurisdiction of the Chinese Government. He trusted that His Excellency would continue to lend his good offices in suppressing it.

I have informed Sir F. Lugard of this by telegram and am forwarding him a copy of this despatch.

I have, &c.,

(Signed) Claude M. MacDonald.

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SAC #t are mbol te ad den bet. RINT 50s Calendar) as it would not be received. 543 If however the Hongkong merchants could be dissuaded from pursuing the Boycott, said Mr. Ishii, the back of the movement would be broken. The Japanese Government were convinced the Peking Government were in earnest in their endeavour to check it. The action of the Governor at Hongkong was all the more gratifying therefore, as the Japanese Government had been at a loss how to counteract the movement now that it had spread to Hongkong and was outside the jurisdiction of the Chinese Government. He trusted that His Excellency would continue to lend his good offices in suppressing it. I have informed Sir F. Lugard of this by telegram and am forwarding him a copy of this despatch. I have, &c., (Signed) Claude M. MacDonald.
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SAC ' V #t are mbol te ad den bet. RINT 50s Calendar) as it would not be received. 543 If however the Hongkong merchants could be dissuaded from pursuing the Boycott, said Mr. Ishii, the back of the movement would be broken. The Japanese Government were con- vinced the Peking Government were in earnest in their endeavour to check it. The action of the Governor at Hongkong was all the more gratifying therefore, as the Japanese Government had been at a loss how to counteract the movement now that it had spread to Hongkong and was outside the jurisdiction of the Chinese Government. He trusted that His Excellency would continue to lend his good offices in suppressing it. I have informed Sir F. Lugard of this by telegram and am forwarding him a copy of this despatch. I have, &c., (Signed) Claude M. MacDonald. Lid led to elperion/a elegido Par ladei att tro #J *Irise A* may not ontno on brol of ken.VŘ: mad but anga% l In Hotel Nedta ovivía of put se hlow Holsw (Ane InD
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SAC

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#t are

mbol te ad den bet.

RINT 50s

Calendar) as it would not be received.

543

If however the Hongkong merchants could be dissuaded

from pursuing the Boycott, said Mr. Ishii, the back of the

movement would be broken. The Japanese Government were con-

vinced the Peking Government were in earnest in their

endeavour to check it.

The action of the Governor at Hongkong was all the

more gratifying therefore, as the Japanese Government had

been at a loss how to counteract the movement now that it

had spread to Hongkong and was outside the jurisdiction

of the Chinese Government. He trusted that His Excellency

would continue to lend his good offices in suppressing it.

I have informed Sir F. Lugard of this by telegram and

am forwarding him a copy of this despatch.

I have, &c.,

(Signed) Claude M. MacDonald.

Lid led to

elperion/a elegido Par ladei

att tro #J

*Irise A*

may not ontno on brol of ken.VŘ: mad but anga% l

In Hotel Nedta ovivía of put se hlow Holsw

(Ane InD

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