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tire punishment by the Canton "Reds". There is little doubt that the bomb outrage in a tram-car near the Ventral Market was lirected against the two Kuomintang "renegrades." The bomb xploded in the car they were using, at the stopping place here they almost invariably alighted. By the merest chance, they intended to get off the car one section later, and so had hot descended to the lower stage of tramar where the bomb
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31. We must all agree that there is great need for continued propaganda. Our enemy has been, and will be, unceasing in his attacks upon us, and his attempts to buy over some of our Chinese hewspapers. We must keep in educating the public, and see that bur case continues to be presented to them in the manner we rant, whether we have actual civil disturbance at the time or
with other hot. With this object Mr. Chow Shou-son and I Chinese merchants, have recently turned the Kung Sheung Yat Po
it into a permanent newspaper, and are running/at a considerable loss, even with the Government grant of $500 a month, as a large number of copies have been sent abroad gratis.
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62. English propagandais, 1 understand, being done Captain A McClay of the South China Publicity Bureau.|
Counter-Froraganda amang Chinaga Abroad.
When the shooting incident in Shanghai was followed by similar unfortunate events in Hankow and Caton, the latter involving considerable loss of life, Chinese opinion became violently anti-Britiah. This was particularly true of the Over- seas Chinese, who showed their sympathies by making large remittances to Shanghai and, later, to Cason to assist the strikers, endeavouring to overcome this feeling we adopted the same procedure as in our local propaganda, beginning gently but increasing our effort as our first measures took effect,
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