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has been the source of great encouragement to us. One morning in the early part of July, His Excellency the overfor visited

Dr Tao's department in the Labour Control, and also my offte

when some of the heads of the sections were present, and he

personally thanked them for their efforts. This gracious act greatly encouraged the men to better efforts.

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107. At the suggestion of the Hon Mr. P.H.Holyoak, representatives of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce

and those of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce met on

two occasions to exchange ideas and information; and these meetings resulted in a much better understanding on both

aides.

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Work of co-ordinating Uhinaza activi

108. For the benefit of anyone who may have to undertake the task on a future occasion, I will describe in some detail the work of co-ordinating Chinese activities. This work was con- ceded to me by Mr. Chow Shou-son on account of his advanced age. He did not, however, spare himself in any other way, and f freely gave me the benefit of his experience and wisdom on all occasions. The Chinese activities were co-ordinated by a daily meeting( including Sundays and holidays during the first eight weeks) in my office at about 10 a.m. after the con- ference above referred to, when the previous day's work was reported to me by the heads of the various sections, and my instructions were given to them and to other fellow workers, who never questioned them but carried them out to the last detail. This part of the work was usually finished by 12 noon, and thereafter attention was given to fresh problems which had arisen during the morning's conference, and to receiving incessant streams of visitors. In the evening I kept open house for any who wished to see me, but as these people very often particularly wanted to see nobody else, it was necessary to keep two, and sometimes three, separate rooms for interviews and to make use of the two front-doors with

which my house is fortun-

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