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Jesterday afterroan the joline of both bnnessions returned
unaccompanied by any but unicipal workers, The voline were
dealt with under threa pro-arranged alternative assumptions:-
(1) that the illegitimato programe published in the Jaily arette
of the day befɑra wuld be carried out, namaly: the Tolinn would
Dan in first, and when the workers saw that they were reinstated
they will roturn. (2) The Folion would come in separately to
tanlar their rosi pationa. (3) The rolice would come in with
the "orkers,
In the ritish "oncession Ng Yau, iolice Inspector, WAB
interviewed by the buncil, and asked where the workers were; he
and they were outside and would return to work on the next day.
He wa than ag) od chather they had come in to Sander their
rosi mal lona,to which he replied that they ha' come in to do what
the burnila to li then to lo. These two raylies fulfilling the
onditions of Asammption 'o.l, the Thaimmen explained to him the ientlaam's Agroenent, and when it ma understood asked whether this hal almowly been made clear to hin; he replied that he had
Dom bol mae of it at the Union. The Thaiman then explained.
that anorling to the Terms of the Agreement arom between the
Consuls Jeneral and the bvernment, and subsequently confirmed
by the loverrmont aa annopted by the strike leaders, the return
of the Folian could rot be accepted as a termination of the
striko. The thairman explained that the gratuitien mentioned
in the Agreement "ould be paid as soon as work was generally
resumed (or murge in roaænable time). Ng You then asked what
hairman replied he
the gratuities muli vount td, and the wuld not say the wount until the retum of the iplice with the workers, but the amounts were already fixed, It was further mplained that the advent of the new loling had filled the ipline Parades, and tharafbra the voline wuld not remain in Jharoen
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