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On June 14th the Brišim representative brENİ Qİ
te the Kinister for foreign Affairs a jote pretesting against the sati-British tono namumed by the lemonety #ian in Feking and elsewhere. An of the let
Appeared in the "Times" of June 16th. The lake was rendered necesungy by the fact that the mati-foreign agitation had turned almost exclusively against the British nasi kad sulsinated in purely məti-ritish maRENTO B
te the Chinese Government from Chang Tso-lin ami Yang
Yunka inng. The Chinesa Xinister for Foreign Affnárs
eawatered by a protest about the hanitesmituntien,
This pretest the British representative mowered by drawing his sitention to the Ineta given shove and his where the British and Japanese Consulates were sacked positian was strengthened by events at Kinklang/by the mob
owing to the Chinese authorities awring failed to send
troops.
On June 14th the british represent sive såso
telegraphed after a nesting of hands of Lægstione kad emsidered the situation as in Puking which tiny thought
very disquieting. They sent the following manange to Chang Tes-lin who kɔd offered to send troepe inte tim eity to preserve order and to ensure safety of foreigners:
"The 20yMuentatives of Legutions soneemed, MIKÄSUS
bafom everything to maure the anfety of their antionals, will welcome with antisŕnation any support which could be given to Gove Irmant të maintain order and taking of sppropriate manauren to stop the present agitation“
The British represent«tive in Pekin; telegraphed
on June 18th that the situation in Puking and improved, The Government appassed to have been frightenes inte nation and had brought in soethưr division, Tim dmenntPA-
tien arranged for June 15th was reported to be postponed, The hand of the Provisional Government and assured tha
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