CO129-496 - Public Offices - 1926 — Page 229

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influence. Japan is extremely nervous of Bolshevism in

Chinn.

Bir Austen Chamberlain further dissente from

the view that Japan can be regarded as the primary cause

of the Shameen incident, or that it was due to Japanese

adroitness that its consequences fell so largely on

British shoulders.

Finally, it does not seem likely

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that Japan wishes to cripple Hongkong as a counter-blow

to the establishment of the Singapore base. Hongkong

under the existing régime is more valuable to Japanese

trade, then it would be under Chinese rule.

Japanese firms have doubtless profited by the Hongkong

boycott, the general Japanese attitude is probably to

regard the whole question as a purely British concern.

should be noted that to Japan the political and economis

situation in South China is of secondary interest; she has

a much greater stake in other parts of China, upon whioh

her attention is more closely focussed than on events in

Canton.

3.

I am to add that Hankow despatch No. 49 of the

16th April has not yet been received in this department.

I am,

sir,

Your obedient Servant,

(Bd.) GEORGE MOUNSEY,

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