Correspondence, 15-19 Mar 1927
Correspondence on the effect of the Hankow agreement on British commerce in China; Bias Bay piracy and its propaganda value; reports on the growing divide within the Nationalist Party and the reported alliance of T. V. Soong with Chiang Kai-shek; French and British co-operation against threats by the Southern Government to dismantle the postal service; rumours of British troops massed along the Burmese frontier of Yunan; continued debate over the right of Chinese political refugees to reside in Hong Kong; reports on the civil war from Shanghai; Union activity, particularly the Seamen's Union, on the anniversary of Sun Yat-sen's death, and the introduction of regulations to control meetings and processions in Hong Kong; reports on trade.
Correspondents include L.S. Amery, the Consul-Generals at Shanghai, Hankow and Yuanfu, and Sir Miles Lampson.
Dates
- Creation: 15-19 Mar 1927
Extent
60 Leaves
Language of Materials
- English
Shelfmark
MSS. Ind. Ocn. s. 352 / 7 / 2
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