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Peace and Order.
105. It is generally admitted by visitors to the Colony and other observers that peace and order has been very successfully maintained during the strike. That were the factors, apart from the particular measures, which have contributed to this
success? They were, first, the co-operation of almost the entire Foreign Community and the Chinese of the upper and middle class with the Government; and, secondly, the close
co-operation between the Government and the Chinese represent-
atives.
106. For about ten days before the strike, the Secretary for
Chinese Chinese Affairs was in daily touch with the two/members of
the Legislative Council, endeavouring to prevent the strike, ani preparing to meet the danger, if the strike should break out.
From the 19th June to the date of writing this, the Hon Mr.
D..Tratman (Secretary for Chinese Affairs), Mr. A.G.M. Fletcher(Assistant Colonial Secretary) and I have met every
morning to discuss matters concerning the strike. Hr. Chow Shou-son and Mr. T.H.King were occasionally present during the firat fortnight. Since then and after the return of Mr. P.P.J. Wodehouse, Hr. Chow Shou-son and Mr. Wodehouse have met the other three almost daily. There were also occasional meetings from time to time as"emergencies arose. I should like to emphasise what a happy inspiration it was to hold these 9o'clock conferences with the Government representatives. Mr. Chow Shou-son and 1 felt that we had the full sympathy and understanding of the Government in a task which was often difficult and always anxious. We were instantly informed of any news received by the Govermat and this implicit confidence as well as the sympathetic atmosphere