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five weeks exactly could or would hold out so long
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I have good reason to believe that many of the Shameen emmloyees would have offered much greater opposition to leaving their work they had not been assured that they would not have to remain out longer than two or three
days.
Harvily had they returned to work, than an ita- tion for a fresh strike was «tarted. This, I learn on good authority, was largely fomented by C.C. Tu's own
). The private newŋ agency, the Chuch-wu She ( "Canton Gazette", which had led the way during the strike with pages of vituperation and miar-presentation daily, now had very little to say about the matter; but the vernacular press published continual incitements to strike. Among otlier things it was asserted that a number of employees had been dismissed without reason. Mr. Ma Chiu-chun, who had been appointed by Dr. Sun, at our last interview with him, to settle the strike, was called in to discuss the question. It was arranged that he was to obtain a full list of all complainta and, after sifting them thoroughly, to submit the remainder This however was never to us for joint consideration. carried out, the aim of those at the back of the agita- tion being not a fair settlement of possible grievances,
but another atrike.
The press agitation continued, two specific charges being 1) that the British Consul had personally