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Lordship is aware, the conduct of

Kang Yu Wei during his previous

residence in Singapore was perfectly

correct and therefore there appears to

be no reasonable excuse for banish-

ing him. Sir J. Anderson will be in-

structed to keep a close watch on him

if he lands in the Colony and to banish

him at once if there is reason to

suppose that he is using British

Territory as a basis for intrigues

against the Chinese Govt. Further than

this his Lordship does not think that

it is possible to go.

3. I am to suggest for Sir E.Grey's

consideration that the best course

would be for a member of the Brit-

ish Embassy at Stockholm to interview

Kang Yu Wei and to inform him that

if he lands in Hong Kong he will

immediately be deported. In view


his conduct in 1904. Here at the same time,

be informed of the instructions

which have been given to Sir J.

Anderson and every endeavour

should be made to dissuade him from proceeding to

the East.

I am &c.

CPE

20

DRAFT

Stats Hongkong 70/23544

Mr.

Mr. Lugard

MINUTE.

Mr. Just.

Shuber 17/1

Mr. Antrobus.

Mr. Cox.

Sir C. Lucas.

Sir F. Hopwood.

Col. Seely.

The Earl of Crewe.

27.6.08

20.2.08

Draft

(after receipt)

Ind

Ind

22. Jan 1908

I have the honour to forward

to you copies of

the embossed

No. 70.

In regard

to the Chinese reformer Kang Yu Wei,

I may refer you to

my's letter 770

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Lordship is aware, the conduct of Kang Yu Wei during his previous residence in Singapore was perfectly correct and therefore there appears to be no reasonable excuse for banish- ing him. Sir J. Anderson will be in- structed to keep a close watch on him if he lands in the Colony and to banish him at once if there is reason to suppose that he is using British Territory as a basis for intrigues against the Chinese Govt. Further than this his Lordship does not think that it is possible to go. 3. I am to suggest for Sir E.Grey's consideration that the best course would be for a member of the Brit- ish Embassy at Stockholm to interview Kang Yu Wei and to inform him that if he lands in Hong Kong he will immediately be deported. In view his conduct in 1904. Here at the same time, be informed of the instructions which have been given to Sir J. Anderson and every endeavour should be made to dissuade him from proceeding to the East. I am &c. CPE 20 DRAFT Stats Hongkong 70/23544 Mr. Mr. Lugard MINUTE. Mr. Just. Shuber 17/1 Mr. Antrobus. Mr. Cox. Sir C. Lucas. Sir F. Hopwood. Col. Seely. The Earl of Crewe. 27.6.08 20.2.08 Draft (after receipt) Ind Ind 22. Jan 1908 I have the honour to forward to you copies of the embossed No. 70. In regard to the Chinese reformer Kang Yu Wei, I may refer you to my's letter 770
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Lerdship is aware, the conduct of Kang Yu Wei during his previous residence in Singapore was perfectly correct and therefore there appears te be no reasonable excuse fer banish- ing kim. Sir J. Anderson will bein- structed to keep a close watch on him if he lands in the Celony and te banish him at once if there is reason te suppose that he is using British Territory as a basis for intrigues against the Chinese Gevt. Further than this his Lordship dees not think that it is possible to ge. 3. I am to suggest for Sir E.Grey's consideration that the best course would be for a member of the Brit- ish Embassy at Stockholm te interview Kang Yu Wei and to inform him that if he lands in Hong Kong he will immediately be deported. in view > hights his conduct in 1904. Here at the same time. be informed of the instructions which have been given to Sir J. and S Andersen and every endeavour u པས......་ཙ་ dissuaded from preceeding to the East I am &c. CPE A 20 DRAFT Stats Hongkong 70/23544 Hang hang Caugh Sir 7.8. Lugard Mr. Mr. MINUTE. Mr. Just. Shuber 17/1 Fit Ac Mr. Antrobus. Mr. Cox. Sir C. Lucas. Sir F. Hopwood. Col. Seely. The Earl of Crewe. 27.6.08 20.222.0g 3d rafti (ofte herwilt.) Ind Ind 22. Jah 1908 I have the hoair to forward. to you copios of the embosed the 70. regard coryce witte witte & the Chinese reformer Kong you Wai In viaur stue cires attending his bon deportation in 1902 Lur as to suc cod refer you to may's carg 770
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Lerdship is aware, the conduct of

Kang Yu Wei during his previous

residence in Singapore was perfectly

correct and therefore there appears te

be no reasonable excuse fer banish-

ing kim. Sir J. Anderson will bein-

structed to keep a close watch on him

if he lands in the Celony and te banish

him at once if there is reason te

suppose that he is using British

Territory as a basis for intrigues

against the Chinese Gevt. Further than

this his Lordship dees not think that

it is possible to ge.

3. I am to suggest for Sir E.Grey's

consideration that the best course

would be for a member of the Brit-

ish Embassy at Stockholm te interview

Kang Yu Wei and to inform him that

if he lands in Hong Kong he will

immediately be deported. in view

>

hights

his conduct in 1904. Here at the same time.

be informed of the instructions

which have been given to Sir J.

and

S

Andersen and every endeavour u

པས......་ཙ་ dissuaded from preceeding to

the East

I am &c.

CPE

A

20

DRAFT

Stats Hongkong 70/23544

Hang hang

Caugh Sir 7.8. Lugard

Mr.

Mr.

MINUTE.

Mr. Just.

Shuber 17/1

Fit Ac

Mr. Antrobus.

Mr. Cox.

Sir C. Lucas.

Sir F. Hopwood.

Col. Seely.

The Earl of Crewe.

27.6.08

20.222.0g

3d rafti

(ofte herwilt.)

Ind

Ind

22. Jah 1908

I have the hoair to forward.

to

you

copios of

the embosed

the 70.

regard

coryce witte

witte

& the

Chinese

reformer Kong you

Wai

In viaur

stue cires attending his bon deportation

in 1902

Lur

as to suc

cod refer you to

may's carg

770

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