CO129-393 - Governor Sir May - 1912 [11] — Page 268

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The newspapers of 9th. November contain reports

of the despatch by the Canton Government of Gunboats and Troops to

the West River and Sz Yap district. There does not appear to have been much serious fighting and the Canton Government appears to treat the trouble as one caused by marauding robbers only. Reports received by the Commodore from Officers commanding His liajesty's

Gunboats on the West River support this view and are to the effect

that order has now been restored but that a body of some 3,000

bandits is at large in the Sun Ui and Sun Ning Districts.

In Hongkong the Chinese regard the outbreak as

the beginning of a new revolution, but the information available

is too vague to base a definite opinion upon.

have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient,

humble servant,

Governor, &c..

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