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No.392 from H.M's Minister at Peking to theForeign Office. Fosition as regards Hong Kong is most grave for the Colony inBritish by reason of the Treaty of Nanking Article III and it is article I of the same Treaty as regards imports and
exports which Canton Government now defies. It is moreover
avowed object of the Nationalist Party to regain both long
Kong and new territories leased to Great Britain under the
Convention of 1898. If therefore sanctity of treaties in
Leta not defendednot only are trade and future prosperity of Hong Kong seriously mananed but our title deeds to the
Colony and new territories become mere scraps of paper. I am convinced that Canton Governmentwill ofset purpose igor and defy treaties up to point at which it mests forcible resistance. In such circumstances policy of conciliation is futile and I earnestly hope that M.Govern- ment will insist on the strict observance of our treaties and allow no alteration in them except by negotiation in proper form. Repeated to Peking No.27 of the 31st.
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