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it. The men, according to the Companies, were also ignorant
of any desand made by the Union on their behalf. The Chinese
Companies on the 1st January unanimously resolved that the Seamen's Union did not carry the authority assumed by it on
behalf of the men, and they declined to deal with it. The
European Companies followed suit.
5.
The matter came to the notice of the Secretary
for Chinese Affairs early in January, his information being
that the situation was very serious and that arrangements for
a strike had been completed in Canton. He at once arranged
for a meeting between representatives of two of the principal
Shipping Companies and the Officers of the Semen's Union;
but it was apparent from the outset that the Union had no
intention of discussing terms for a settlement. A further
conference was arranged, but on the 12th January the Chairman
of the Union sent an ultimatum of twenty-four hours to all
Shipping Companies in the Colony, companies operating vessels
in foreign trade being now included; and the strike began,
6.
The Kwok Van Tong now came out into the open
under the immediate leadership of a man named Tae Ying-pak.
Tae Ying-pak was educated at Queen's College, Hongkong, and
was later a master in the Ellis Kadoorie School, Canton,
whence he was dismissed for organizing a strike among the school-boys. Subsequently he became a prominent member of
the Kwok Man Tong and, on the establishment of the Republic
in 1911, he was appointed Director of Education in Canton.
He left this post during one of the early changes of Govern-
ment under the Republic and travelled abroad, principally in
America. Upon his return he became known as a prominent
revolutionary and agitator. He edited a newspaper in
Hongkong which was forthwith prohibited by this Government
because of the seditious and bolshevist nature of its con-
tents, and he then went to Macao whence he was banished for running a paper on similar lines. On Dr. Sun Yat-sen's