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seemed somewhat less alert than he had bem prior to his
illness last spring but was otherwise unchanged, showed
himself genuinely desirous of bringing about a settlement.
Indeed, both my French 1⁄2lleague and I fels that, had it
not been for the presenon of Nr.0. 0. W at the interview,
an agreement would have been renohei thm ani there.
Such suggestions as 0.5, Wu did contribute to the debat
were hardly helpful, One was that if neither neession
desired to reinstate its Folios, the British should take
over the French Police (12 men) and the French should take
over the British (38 men). This proposal meeting with no
response, he renewed the suggestion previously made to us
by the strike agitators, noting under his direction, that
the Police should be formally reinstated fbraa day or
in order to “give face" to the agitators, after which we
should be at liberty to dismiss them without compensation
or deal with them otherwise in sy way we plensed.
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In reply we urged that we had our own "face" to con-
sider; that the apparent reinstatement of the Folios foll-
owed by an almost immediate dismissal was a trick which we
would not possibly think of playing on them; and that if m
did, such a course would bring about a thoroughly justi-
fiable autory in the native press and probably also a re-
crudescence of the strike. Eventually it was decided that
the iolins question should be settled on the lines already
laid down, viz., that their resignations should be accept-
ed and that each man should receive from the Council his
pay to July 15th and a gratuity based on length of service
and should be re-employed in some capacity or other by the
Chinese authorities. Dr. Sun directed the ∞missioner of
Foreign Affairs, ir. oo Ping-shoung, to deal with the
matter