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PARAPHRASE TELEGRAM from the Governor of Hong Kong to
the Secretary of State for the Colonies, (Ranaived Colonial Office 11,50 a.m.26th March, 1922). Dated 26th March,
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A copy of this telegram has been sent to Paking, result of agreement between Yu Fei Fu and Chang Tao Lin it now appears to be practically certain that Sun Yatsen's proposed expedition to the north will fall through, Sun will in that case try to return to Canton, He has already sent omissaries who have auguksinated Chan Kwing Ming's Chief of staff and attempted to assassinate Chan himself, thus preparing the way for his return.
If Sun gets rid of Chan who in the moderate factor in the situation and so establishes himself in comŋlete control of Canton there will be continual trouble for us
The best way of serving
as he will forment frash strikes,
the interests of this colony and of Great Britain in China would be by assisting Chan against Sun,
Would there be any objection on the part of His Hajesty's Government to lows being made to Chan priv-bly
to enable him te consolidate his position?
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security oun be obtained to justify Bank in providing the
however money, They would howwar wish to be assured through me that His Majesty's Government would approve the proposal,
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