ENCLOSURE NO. 5..
Translation.
(Extract from the Kwok Man San Man, Canton, 9th May, 1927)
Review by Mr. Ng Tsz Fai on the Kuomintang under the
heading "Note to telegram of lir. Mong Ching Mai dated
the 16th.".
A lengthy further comment will be published later.
Someone has put me this question, "What has
made Lir. Wong Ching Wai take his recent trip to Wuhan,
willingly throw himself into the environment of Com-
munist influence, and even play such a character as is
generally represented by an inferior actor with specta-
cles and a small cap on, crying on the stage to the
highest possible pitch of his voice and preaching exten-
sively by wire the "3 gigantic policies" and "unification of the front", appearing to be very earnest as if they
were invented by him?"
In reply I said, "Nothing. Surely he could not
have any definite purpose for it. Mr. Wong has his own
specific character and therefore his own worthiness.
I last met him in the To Wan Building in Shanghai on
April the 5th at 10 in the morning, and I advised him
that he would some day have cause to weep bitterly
before us and that for the time being I would not insist
on his taking our side."
You
All of you should know that the Communists are
like a fox spectre possessing very powerful magic. How-
ever dangerous, malignant and horrible she may be sug-
gested to you to be, you would never believe it, except
on the revelation of her disguised appearance.
might be fascinated by her and become as thin as a
skeleton, yet whenever she casts her smiling eyes on
you, love will at once be stimulated within you, and
make you go to her, irrespective of any danger that
may
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