CO129-471 - Public Offices - 1921 — Page 592

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In the evening General Chan gave a dinner at hás Yaan e

in my honour, at which were present practically all the high.

officials of Canton, including Doster Bun and pootor fu.

conversation at this dinner was just the kind of talks wa

umwalay hay, at functions of the kin The vet arun Doctor Tu

discoursed on spiritualism; while the redoubtable Doctor Sun

gare & disasrostion, for our benefit, on what appeared to be a

form of communist,

On the morning of Yonday th› ghth Karch, befor: 1 løft

the Hotel for the Rulway station for my return journey to Bon-

kong, the Covernor's a dretarias and a number of æra? inte

again called, all urging me not to liave tidngs as they were,

and offerin to support whole-heart-lly any schema of goverům

ment that I might propose, I told them

consistent zith

my duty towards Sunglong. I would do ev rything in my power to

promot, the int «rest a of Kwang-turg, which, after all, were

tound up with the int rests of our Colony.

Daring my stay i Canton, 1 was able to plan th. foli-

owing information from various sources, #8ɔed ally from my length y

talk with Can :ral Chan,

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US FIGATION OF EL PORTILRY

two auerat agents hav› bsan went down by the Pramiar,

and they arı now staying in SantŐT, The Peking Governant has

offered to confirm the appointment of Chan - wizgening in his dual

oapacity as the Military and Civil tovarner of the

Previnde, mid t. pay oất bis arrears of pay due to the troops, on

condition that Chan will never his connections wit the Jan Party.

Chan ja nu, in a position L accept t offer without the support

of the merchants and the people. on sun's side, ev ry effort is

being made to hava nimaalf slected President, Chan replaced with

Tong hai lu se the Minist «r o. ar to the Military or 3 utbern

Government,

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