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and the ability with which they have discharged their extremely difficult duties is well known to you.

112. We should also like to mention the Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak, who has never lost faith in us, or been lacking in sympathy with the position of the loyal Chinese. Their work has necessarily been unostentatious, but it has especially in the early part of the trouble, exposed them to some misunderstanding on the part of our British friends. Happily for us, this misunderstanding was

never for a moment shared by Mr. Holyoak.

113. I have elsewhere in this Report borne testimony to the

splendid services rendered by the following gentlemen:-

Dr. S. W. Teo (paras: 21 and 29).

Kr. Li Yau-tsun, for services particularised in pares:

50, 63, 98, and 101, and for other equally valuable services not mentioned in this report.

Mr. Ho Kwong (paras: 16 and 52).

Mr. Wong Tak-kwong, for services particularised in paras:

24, 44, and 54, and for other most useful services rendered to Mr. Chow Shou-son and me in connection with the Strike generally.

Mr.

la Chui-chiu (paras: 16 and 43). Mr. Ma's work is

particularly valuable in connection with the Labour Protection Bureau.

Vr. H. K. Hung (para: 59).

Mr. Fred. Mow Fung, Mr. J. H. Wong, Mr. Wong Kwong-tin and Mr. B. Wong Tape (para: 29).

Mr. Ho Leung (para: 42 and readiness to serve in any capacity

from the first day of the trouble).

Mr. S. M. Churn (para: 22).

Kr. Fung Yuk-shum and Mr. Li Sheung-ming (para: 54).

Mr. Lau Tsz-ping and Mr. Lo Chung-kue (para: 24). Mr. Li Yik-mui, for services particularised in paras: 24

and 101, and for other equally useful work done throughout the Strike.

Mr. Ho Kom-tong (para: 32).

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