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The period elapsed since official Statement No. 1 isc dovered by an official Statement which was, at the request of the Chinese Authorities, kept back to allow of free nextiations.
Most of the contents have however been published from time to
time in varying stages of inexactitude.
The following Statement given fnots of immediate interest. After protracted attempts to find a formula which should offer
A lasting and amicable settlement just to both sides the terma in Solo mure A vere arrived at. Those wore covered A3 raarda d'aragraph 6 by an explanatory Itatamant in the bro
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The terma of thin Authorities and the tro braula ionoval. alearly laid doTMm the non-rainatate (ant o" the Jolina, and the mensumu to be taken; baing official correspondenao this is not
attachel.
On the 12th ingt, after muerous roten pronouncing in the aggregate the terms fair and juat Mr Luk King-fbo of the 16- vingial Bureau of Foreign Affairs called on kr Giles and informed him that he was sent to announce that the terms were sonepted, and the man œuld be expected to œmmence to return to work on 13th. The strike was theresbra settled, and an official ruti-
fication would follow in the morning.
Authorities had been informed
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All parties of the Chinese that these terms would bear no altering or equivocation. dars announcing the strike being settled were sent round the nity on the evening of tho lath,
Kr Luk's message was convoyed to the Foreign Residents in