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present dispute regarding Shameen centres on the promulgation egulations for the control of others than those entitled to live
hameen.
e has been a growing disregard of the status of Shameen, which
epidy coming to be considered a public area.
status of Shameen is that of a concession for residential and
ness purposes, and the right of landrenters to regulate traffic
ad out and therein is absolute, subject to the approval of the
rnments of the Concessional Countries.
trike is declared to be against the Regulations, particularly
requiring persons other than the residents (who are well
to the Police, and few in number) to be identifiable when
ing in and out of the gates when closed at night. Larcenies and
laries have shewn signs of increasing, and cases of non-obeyance
he Police not infrequent. The Regulations are designed to give
er control to the Police.
g to the publication of the Canton Government of official
espondence regarding the recent bomb outrage, the feelings of
people have been roused, and labour agitators have seized the
rtunity to precipitate a strike. Their attitude is that of
"out for a win", and the only points counted are those which
make the Foreigners "lose face". "Withdrawal of Regulations",
statement", "Payment of pay while on strike are treated
usly, while points affecting the servants who have unwillingly
ack" are given up almost without argument.
for the Delegates are employees, and 75% of those on strike are
llingly so.
At one point of the negotiations a settlement was cted, and victory flags were all prepared.
33 and boys, on departing, left everything in the best order
could, and explained they were forced to strike.
Delegates themselves stated that the Chinese of the Island
'forced to strike in sympathy.