J

8.

445

+

4

solies ert "MENYU PAN

CAL SOUND ILada juba mmad no hộigand id from gada"

י:

+

(St 12 in dope 20 Jun

notum IRUÑO 29 90210

Imeant bat of dostawM"

#Ilonucǝ et

aled a Hour in res Just #s13 )"

6.47 KU 10 LEITA*

.T: 10 TAITO M*

* il battullo! meed svad*

noilun erenzia nda gen! Myjkima=3° Gr Jout me -

zenita beeg Mach

*11*

blors of Telo al men gastyau, galɣolgen 10 y#II*

Belasint Anyal Niederauart: to velkärunoq sit*

bon tax on orbe esitol yd brewed ad od Xinxif"

-

11

+

BAR TX Venture VTevä

listedde of bat. Zuens*rge aint to

* adpel but no noiSINDA MA

P1.381.0

Tatumah ys of ¿I stunoíð

battentem nd hiporta vend Card (ndEI JRUGUA

est dobry talle truth and not rðked Kiadó no artotinu ni

HIGH CU MINĵan biune ageɣoiquiə sJAVĚTO

VISUMUDARAMs new boltec «ld" „bræciærib od nedz bivo 3

reduced to one day, and finally to half a day, but my French colleague and I refused to yield. Kad we done

so, we are convinged that any subsequent attempt to diamiss the Police would have led to renewed trouble.

In other words, the real goal was permanent reinstate- ment. Eventually, as already reported, the Police came in to tender their resignations and to receive their gratuities. They were only paid down to July 15th, the date of the commencement of the strike. As in the

case of the private employees, there was no resentment against the individual policemen but the general opinion was that they must be made to feel that they could not leave their posts, even under intimidation, with the certainty of finding their berths open for them whenever they chose to return. It was further felt that the Concessions could not be satisfied with a Police who, owing to circumstances, had shown themselves to be en- tirely under the influence of local agitators, and that a new and independent Folice was a necessity.

*7. It in agreed that there are to be no re-

"prisals on either side."

This calls for no particular corrent. Chatever measure of success may be considered to have been obtained by Shameen, there is no doubt that it will be considerably more difficult in the future than it was on this occasion to compel the employeɛs to leave their work, and that the extremist section of Cantonese officialdo emphatically considered that they had lost "face" heavily by the settlement. For one thing they had

Share This Page