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Enclosure No.1 in Mr. B. Giles's Nodý 6 of 21q|24
Canton, 10th August 1924.
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In reply to your letter of August 9th, forwarding an amended proposal for the clause relating to public employeon, we have the honour to state that, provided it is final, we and our Coursils are prepared to acnapt it. de must however resörve to ourselves full liberty of action should it be in any way rejected or altered. In this latter event we would ask the "lanten authorities to take effective mensures to anferce the provisions of the law, particul- arly those relating to intimidation and violence.
Am maçaria the reinstatement edithe payment of public en- ployees other than the foling, the unsila adhere to their under- baking. This was howovar given more time ago, in the early days of the strike, and you will no doubt realise that the offer nannot be held opor indefinitely. The undila therefore propose that After Tefroaday, August 13th, any such employees who have t returned to duty are liable to be replaced should it be doomed. Anstrable in the public interest.
Begarding the last paragraph of your letter under acknowledg- womb, it ia prrant that an earlier Araft of thə artiɑle concerning the laline included at the end a provision to the offɑnt that "in mliating the now Poline, the bumile will bear in mind the vivisability of œmploying Kuangtung am, in order to awid the possibility of misundwatanding and friction likely to be caused
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by Feline who do not spark the Inntonose dialect". part o the amo artiola la as follows:- "As regards the ralice, it is regnigel that they must be treated on terma which shall Jause no resentment or ill-fegling, the desire of both uides being It is accordingly that a permanent mattlment shall be affected,
agreed that the Qumails will wonept the resignation of the Felice
473- heung Yoc, Inquire,
Commissioner of Foreign Affairs,
Danton.