Correspondence, 20-30 Jun 1927
Correspondence on the settlement of the Nanking incident; Chang Tso-lin's installation as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces and the formation of a new government in Peking; tour of the assessor to the Opium Commission of the League of Nations; picketing by the Seamen's Union in Canton; imposition of shipping taxes on foreign vessels by the Canton Government; General Feng Yu-hsiang's announcement that he will only support a rapprochement between the Wuhan and Nanking Governments; Nationalist take-over of Changha and the departure of the Russians from Wuhan; proposed take-over of the Chinese telegraph office in Hong Kong by the Canton authorities; supply of opium to Macao; proposed ordinance governing Union activity in Hong Kong; anti-communist speeches reported in Canton press, including one by Chiang Kai-shek; protests against the landing of troops in China by the Japanese.
Correspondents include Sir Miles Lampson, and the Consul Generals at Shanghai, Hankow and Canton.
Dates
- Creation: 20-30 Jun 1927
Extent
94 Leaves
Language of Materials
- English
Shelfmark
MSS. Ind. Ocn. s. 352 / 9 / 3
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