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
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
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his conduct in 1904. Here at the same time.
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I am &c.
CPE
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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
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770
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