CO129-500-4 Canton situation- governor's despatches 15-9-1927 - 24-11-1927 — Page 35

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The opinions in the above agree with those of our

Comrades. In the present rapid progress of our

Revolution, our troops on the Tientsin-Pukow Railway have

taken Tsui Chow, and the men here have advanced as far

as Tsai Ning, Tai Ming and Tsz Chow. Pak Chun (Im Shik

Shan) has advised me that he has issued a mobilization

order to punish rebel Sun. If all our comrades can be

unified, we can instantly annihilate all reactionaries

and remove all rebels. Therefore it is necessary to

convene a Conference of the Executive Committee and the

Inspectorate quickly to settle all questions, and we

hope that you will make up your mind early. We shall be

glad to know your opinion so that we communicate it to the

other party.

Dated 4th (August, 1927).

Fung Yuk Tseung.

Telegram from Nanking on the 8th August in reply

to the telegram from Fung dated the 4th.

Το

General Fung,

Cheng Chow,

The perusal of your telegram of the 4th has

filled us with so great a joy that we weep.

In view of

our life-long friendship and our recent strenuous co-

operation, it cannot be the case that we would be sold by

a few scoundrels such as Chan Tuk Sau, Li Lap Sam and

others. The soul of our late President in Heaven will

after all reveal their dangerous intrigues and urge our

unity so as to accomplish our work, which is nearly

finished. While we rejoiced over this, we bent our heads and prayed for his blessing; and we could not help being

gloomily

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