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MOITA OHI HEITIAH
#901
1900
Mr. E. G. Jamieson to sir konald Macleay.
british Consulate,
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Chinkian.
21 January, 1525
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.YALIUAM .Я (9P)
with reference to my telegrams of recent
date, I have the honour to submit the following repor
on the events of the past few days;-
The departure of General Chang Jen-kuei,
reported in my despatch No.2 of the 12th inst, left
General dong thien-fei in charge of military affairs
here but the latter's position was an Gro...lous one
as he had received no definite instructions fro....
Lenking and no ap ointment as gardison com ander.
un the 13th the chamber of Commerce helu a
meeting to discuss the situation. General wong’B
representative attended the meeting and explained
that the General had sent three telegrams to the
Lupan at Banking Føking for instructions but had
received no reply; that he was quite prepared to
obey any orders he might receive but that as it was
obvious that Lu wes beginning to move troops down
towards Chinkiang he, Tong, did not propose to be
caught in a trap but would move his troops out to
oppose the advance from Banking. • un the 14th a
deputation from the charter of Loarce went to
Banking;
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