Correspondence
MSS. Ind. Ocn. s. 352 / 15 / 4
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Title
Correspondence
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MSS. Ind. Ocn. s. 352 / 15 / 4
Summary
Correspondence on Canton's disapproval over Hong Kong's permitting five Kwangsi leaders to remain there; military reports; Lampson advises that Kwangsi leaders should be invited to leave; military reports; expected attack on Yunnanfu; Lord Passfield advises that British Government will expect existing contracts for completion of railway to be honoured; political report; reports of violation by Soviet aeroplanes of the eastern frontier of Chinese eastern railway, and of presence of Russian troops along Amur railway on the Manchurian border; statement by Dr. Wang of National Government's position on China-Russia issue; mobilisation of troops in Canton for the North in support of National Government; withdrawal of Chinese consular staff from Russia; details of interview between Dr. C.T. Wang and Lampson on Sino-Russian situation; request by Clementi for information on National Government's appointee for post of Superintendent of Chinese Telegraph Office in Hong Kong; political report; opposition in Canton to construction of loop-line between Canton-Kowloon and Canton-Hankow railways; reports of move against Nanking by Chang Fu-kuei, but if he reaches Kwangsi he should be easily defeated.
Date
1Jul-30 Sep 1929
Language
English
Physical extent
64 Leaves
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Collection contents
Hong Kong papers
Correspondence
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