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9.
With regard to the- measures which have been
taken by the Government to strengthen its position and to enforce the law, I have to inform Your Lordship that at
meeting of Executive
a
Council which was held~
yesterday morning, banish-
ment orders were issued an
gainst certain agitators and authors of the strike move- ment, who are known to the
Polize, and they will be ar_
rested
rested, if possible, and deported in due course. The Govern-
ment is also in communi-
cation with the Brigadier- General at Kowloon City, who has promised to assist and to prohibit the strikers from assembling at that place. In addition to the above steps,
다
notice has been issued to
the Chinese once more ex-
plaining
the
object of the Bye-Laws which it is intend=" ed to enforce, and offering a
rewar