CO129-495 - Governor Sir Clementi - 1926 [11-12] — Page 124

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Eventually we arrived at a working arrangement which

I subsequently communicated to the Police.

about taking more drastic measures, he said that

what they would do in Peking or Mukden was quite im-

possible here owing to the liberal policy declared

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by Sun and to the personality of Sun himself.

drastic measure, he thought, would operate adversely

in any event owing to the immense pro-Southern feeling

in Shanghai.

Asked what were Sun's ultimate military intentions

in regard to defence, Ting said that in his opinion

Sun would undoubtedly fight it out to the last ditch.

All things considered, I think the indications

point to the eventual collapse of Sun and to the replace-

ment of his authority in this region either by that of

Chang Chung-chang from Shantung, or of the Nationalist

Army of Canton. If the former it means, so far as we

are concerned, little more than the substitution of one

military administration by another and rather less

efficient one.

But if the military element of the Nationalist Party

should gain control in these parts, I believe that we have good reason to apprehend very considerable

difficulties.

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I am told by one of the Cantonese already

referred to, that even before he was forced to leave the Government a year ago, the Northern Expedition was frequently discussed at meetings of the Executive Council,

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