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effect of inducing the Companies to do something in the matter If the Companies will not move, the Government would no doubt consider the question of making it obligatory on them either to insure their officers or to defray the cost of an adequate

Government scheme of insurance. He suggested that the best

procedure would be for the Guilds to make every endeavour

to induce the Companies to institute a system of insurance voluntarily, (putting before them definite suggestions), but

that if the Companies remain obdurate the Guilds should report

the result to the HongKong Government who would be glad to

take the matter up.

- Mr.Watson agreed that this would be the best course

to adopt.

3. The remaining resolutions were not discussed but

in reply to Sir G. Grindle's enquiry whether the representa-

tives of the Guilds wished to raise any further point Mr.

Moore said that it would give great satisfaction if the Hong

King Government would appoint some body on which the China

Coast Officers Guilds would be represented, at which any

matters affecting them could be discussed verbally, with

representatives of the Government, and the shipowners,before

they became acute. >

Mr.Fletcher said that he was speaking on behalf of

His Majesty's Government in saying that that Government

would be most willing to agree that the Officers and

Engineers should be given full opportunity of being represent-

ed in connection with the consideration of any matter

affecting their interests or well-being.

It was agreed that the HongKong Government should be

invited to give an assurance to this effect.

32. Sir G. Grindle expressed the view that the Conference had performed a very useful purpose and he expressed the hope that the representatives of the Guilds were satisfied that the Government were doing their best to deal with what is in fact a very complicated and difficult matter.Mr.Moore agreed and again expressed the thanks of the Guilds for the opportunity of discussing the matter with representatives of His Majesty's Government.

(Ind) J.J.P, 11.7.24.

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