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period of the strike. He had the advantage of living in Tungshan, to the east of Canton city, where the servants had not been called out, and he was thus free from the domestic md other work which had to be performed by the
residents of Shameen.
The rest of the Consular Body showed the moat complete solidarity during the strike and cooperated as far as they could. This applies specially to the Japanese
Con-l-Seneral, MY. ARBU,
who rendered active assistance
in every possible way, He was always ready, at our request, to interview Chinese officials and others, when it was con- sidered that the private intervention of a third party mi. ht be useful, He also brought the whole Japanese can- munity into line, pointing out that they as well as the rest of the ratepayers were responsible for the Traffic and Pass megulations that had been made the handle for the strike, and that therefore they must unite in upholding them.
As far as the Chinese are concerned, my despatches i will have made it clear that Mr. Eugene Chen rendered most valuable service. Although he was acting in a purely unof- ficial capacity, yet the terms were settleɗalmost entirely through him; through him also the interviews with Br, Sun. which eventually brought about the settlement, were obtained. He has the ear of Dr. Sun more perhaps than any other single individual, and he utilised this to assist us in reaching a solution, inspite of the opposition and the hostility of Civil Governor and of C. C. Wu. Morris Cohen, Dr. Sun's
also bodyguard, who, though an entirely uneducated man,
has much influmice over him, was very helpful. nis atti-