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had been sent to Mr. Kwan on the 21st. instant jointly by the junk masters and limestone burners protesting against the continued closing of the quarries, and complaining that their means of live-
-lihood had been taken away from them.
Mr. Pui Chee also reported that in his interview with
Mr. Kwan the latter had laid great stress upon the point of the patriotic duty of all Chinese to support the Government in the measures they were taking to aid and assist the Chinese Cement Company as against the foreign Company in Hongkong.
It was explained to him that it was far from true that
Mr. Kwan and his brother officials' action was at all in the
interest of the Chinese generally, and that this coterie of offici-
-als was simply abusing their position and making use of the power they held to benefit the small interest concerned in the Kwangtung Cement factory; in which Company it was also believed
Mr. Kwan and other officials had a large private interest.
Mr. Pui Chee also produced some copies of the Bureau of
Industries monthly journal, in which were given some replies to
different application for permits to mine limestone Some of these
replies were translated but there does not appear to be anything
of material interest in them.