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attacked the Mutineers before their plans had developed.

No one could have said with certainty what were the under-

-lying causes of this outbreak, or if successful what its

results as regards foreigners might have been. It is

probable that it was in part at least due to revolutionari-

-es, and was not primarily anti-foreign, but more than one

party of foreigners including I believe the Vice-Consul

had narrow escapes, and the Viceroy's midnight telegrams

showed his anxiety about the Foreign community at Tong-

-shan.

Forening ge

the

6. The Consul. Sencras tho was in Hongkong an 114. Spoke & me if there

truts in an Artation but me

reached me until on the 17th. instant, three or four days

them

ffreine internation", of any kind

after the matter was finished, I received from the Consul-

-General a copy of a Despatch addressed by him to the

Minister at Peking giving a brief account of the dis-

-turbance. Since under existing circumstances I am de-

--Pendent solely upon the courtesy of the Consul-General for

any information he may see fit to convey to me I have no

locus standi for complaint, but I would submit to Your

Lordship that the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs

should be moved to issue instructions that it is a re-

-cognised duty devolving upon the Consul-General at Canton

to inform the Governor of Hongkong by telegram of any

serious

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