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Includes: Cable from the China Committee, Shanghai of June 27th on the attitude of the Nationalist Government towards British commercial interests and calling for action by HM Government, and London reply thereto. Letter to H. M. Minister and a memorandum signed by the major British firms in China, describing the trading organisations which they have established and urging that they be protected. Statement prepared by the Chamber and the Association in Shanghai for presentation to H. M. Minister on the anti-British boycott and the losses which have been incurred. Memorandum by H. E. Arnold, the feasibility of occupying Hankow during the low water season, the Wanhsien incident, Lampson-Chen talks, attitude of Consul General Goffe, Chen-O'Malley talks, plans for the re-occupation of Hankow, attitude of the Japanese.
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