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SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, 29TH. NOVEMBER, 1911.
CO
1714
COMPOSITORS' STRIKE
on account of trifling matters,
thereby blocking up the senses
The
GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S
REMONSTRANCE,
(Our Own Correspondent.)
Canton, Nov. 27.
The following is a notice issued by
Governor-General Woo of Canton re
garding the compositors' strike fo
|Hongkong:---
It is recently heard that the
compositors of the Hong Man
Kung Yik She Guild at Hong- Kong have combined together
and struck work with intent to
demand that the member of
their guild who has been de-
ported by the Hongkong autho-
rities be allowed to return to
Hongkong. They are not aware
that the banishment order was
issued by the Colonial Govern-
ment, and the vernacular news-
papers have no right whatever
of the people. This notice 17 JAN 12
therefore to advise and in-
struct the members of the Com-
positors' Guild that they should quickly inform their fellow- members in Hongkong to at once resume their occupation, and that by so doing they may on one hand make their living, and on the other help the Press to enlighten the people in their wisdom and knowledge. This
is a special remonstrance with the sincere hope that it will be
observed.
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to interfere with its execution.
Now it is said that the Euro-
pean papers have their printing
done as usual, while, on the
other hand, the Chinese papers
have to suspend work on account.
of the strike of compositors, who>
are only bringing trouble upon themselves. They ought to know that newspapers are eyes and ears of the people, and the new Government of Kwangtung has to rely on them as the me- dium through which to publish its ways of administration.. Therefore all our countrymen, both in China and abroad, should not cherish any grudge