CO129-497 - Public Offices - 1926 — Page 213

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The offer was made, probably with the approval of

Dr. Sun Yat Sen, by a renegade Canadian Jew in the

republican leader's employ. The Consul-General did not

take the offer very seriously and the proposal was dropped.

The incident is of interest as suggesting that Dr. Sun

had not created his military academy under Bolshevik

influence). The defeat of the Yunnanese increased the

popularity of the Russians very considerably and gave them a

much eurer footing in the provincial administration,

Moreover, their renunciation of their rights as Europeans in

China, their condemnation of the unequal treaties' and their

treatment of the Chinamen as equal were very flattering to

Chinese self-esteem and tended to increase the respect in

which they were held by the Cantonese and to strengthen their

political influence at Canton. This is reflected in the

imposition of certain irregular tariffe at Canton even

before the Hay disturbances. In flat disregard of all

existing treaties an illegal tax was imposed on oil and

flour with the obvious intention of affirming China's

independence in the matter of tariffs and her rejection of the

existing 'unequal treaties'. The Shanghai riots were

followed by a sympathetic strike in Canton. It was not a

big affair, the resources at the disposal of the strikers

were alender, and in all probability there would have been

an early return to normal conditions but for the

unfortunate incident at Shameen on the 23rd June, when some

Chinese troops in a big procession wantonly fired on the

British Concession, killing a French subject. The fire was

immediately returned and numerous casualties were inflicted

among the Chinese. The strike now took on a new lease of

life. Funds began to pour in from all quarters and in a

short time a powerful strike committee assumed partial control of the functions of the National Government of Canton.

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