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SPECIAL MEETING OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF CHINESE
GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HELD ON MONDAY THE
10TH AUGUST, 1925.
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The Executive Committee of the Chinese General Chamber of
Commerce of Hongkong, which represents all the various Chinese
Mercantile interests of the Colony including 17 Chinese District
Commercial Unions and 37 Trade Guilds, at a meeting on August
10th unanimously resolve as follows:-
1. That in the opinion of this Chamber the present Strike
is not a strike in the ordinary sense of the words, and is
totally mesmected with industrialism, but is a movement
engineered and fostered by Canton Bolshevic agitators by means of lying propaganda, intimidation, terrorim, actual violence to the person and even murder, with the avowed object of destroying the commercial life and bringing about
the general economic ruin of Hongkong.
2.
That this object has already been partially attained
in that this Colony is passing through a commercial and financial crisis unprecedented in magnitude and intensity, and
that unless effective remedial measures are taken without
further loss of time, such crisis will result in wholesale
failures.
3.
That the law-abiding Chinese residents of this Colony view with alarm the unfriendly measures adopted by the Canton Government against Hongkong at the instigation of Bolshevic
Russians, such as -
(a). Prohibiting the export of foodstuff to, and the
landing of cargo from, Hongkong, and generally isolating the Colony by land and water.
(b). Preventing by force the return of strikers and
others to Hongkong;
(c). Posting large numbers of armed men at the
frontier at Samchun, which already resulted in
the killing of 4 innocent women for attempting to