893.51/4430: Telegram
The Minister in China (Schurman) to the Secretary of State
Peking, November 27,
1923—noon.
[Received November 27—5:54 a.m.]
[Received November 27—5:54 a.m.]
376. Your 226, October 20, 3 p.m. communicated confidentially to consul general at Canton who now telegraphs me:
“Norman72 informing me confidentially Sun Yat-sen is seriously considering attempt to seize Maritime Customs at Canton, being urged by Eugene Chen and other ill-advised supporters. Department has not been informed.”
Chen Chiung-ming’s advance seems to have halted for the present, and Sun Yat-sen appears to have taken a new lease of life.
For the Minister:
Bell
- R. S. Norman, American citizen, adviser to Sun Yat-sen.↩