CO129-493 - Governor Sir Clementi - 1926 [6-8] — Page 478

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government emerged again, it would at once be reclothed

with those rights and obligations, and regional recog- nition would be merged in national recognition. In the meantime, though we should set our face against deliberate interference in the internal politics of China, we could deal freely with the different regional governments as separate entities, and we could in our dealings discriminate between those governments which faithfully carried out their obligations and endeavoured to restore and maintain order and those thich did not.

This despatch confirms and amplifies my tele-

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gram of the 9th August, in which my Executive Council unanimously concurred, and in which Mr. J. F. Brenan, His Lajesty's Consul-General at Canton, who was then on a visit to me, also concurred.

I have the honour to be,

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Your most obedient, humble servant,

Governor, &c.

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