CO129-580-3 Sino-Japanese War- anti-Japanese activities in Hong Kong 23-8-1939 - 30-12-1939 — Page 26

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Enclosure No.1.

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(1)

To bring pressure, in order to eradicate the causes of recurrences of terrorism, upon the members of Blue Shirts, C.C. Corps (Green and White Gang; secret political society headed by the two "Chans" Chan Kuo-fu and Chan Lap-fu), Communist Party and other secret Chinese societies who are responsible for anti- Japanese and anti-peace movements, and to make stop

their activities.

To deport them when sufficient circumstantial

facts be established.

(2)

To suppress anti-Japanese activities of the agents

of the Chinese Government and Kuomintang party at

Chungking.

(3)

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To treat amicably and friendly those Chinese people who advocate pro-Japanese and peace movements.

(4)

To enforce fair, impartial control on Chinese newspapers issued in Hong Kong. (To give full publicity to those articles on the subject of peace movement, and to exclude pressure and hindrances brought about by Chinese upon such newspapers as publish news, editorials and correspondences in respect of peace movement, etc.)

(5)

To prohibit importation of arms and ammunitions to the interior, say, by South-West Transport Company, Central Trust Bureau and other organs of the Chungking

Government.

(6)

To take appropriate and effective steps for the prohibition of anti-Japanese agitation among inhabitants. (Prohibition of anti-Japanese fund campaign, anti- Japanese cinema pictures and theatrical performance and

anti-Japanese publications, etc.)

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