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of the 4th army of the Xational Revolutionary Army outlines the new policy. Christianity is designated as

a tool used by Imperiɛlist nations for aggression; Exterritoriality is to be (or is 1) abolished; Trade Unions are to be formed; merchants are to cooperate with the National Goverment for the recovery of the Customs.

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There has not been time for the new Gev «rmment

to put into fores their boycott regulations and the foreign community are anxiously awaiting developments. It

is hoped that Hoihow will be as fortunate as Pakhsi where foreigners appear so far to have escaped active molestation such as a strike of domeatios, food boycott and the like, but the outlook is far fron pleasant.

I am sure that foreigners will bent any hardships that may be in store as patiently here as in the ther southern ports. The strain of protracted anticipation

is over and the feeling is now one in which hopeless resignation to inevitable humiliations and rather bitter incomprehension of the general political situation have equal parts.

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17. I should add that the Chinese population seem to be overjoyed at the change of regime.

new soldiers are well disciplined and their behaviour vis a vis Chinese has been unexceptional.

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