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might appear comparatively trifling, a very important

If once the Chinese were allow- principle was at stake, ed to feel that, they could reduce the foreign community to submission at any moment they chose by the simple eredient of withdrawing their employees, the experi- ment was certain to be repeated indefinitely, not only in Canton but elsewhere in Chins, whenever it was de-

Under such conditions the life wired to gain a point.

of foreigners in China sould very soon be made intole- rable and the treaties would not be worth the paper on

which they were written.

It is clear that no resistance could have been offered had not the community, generally speaking, solidly supported the stand taken by my French colleague The rate- and myself and by the two Municipal Councils. payers of all nationalities in the British Concession at the meeting on June 30th had almost unanimously unproved the new traffic and pans regulations which formed the ostensible point at issue, and they adhered to this attitude when the Shameen employees were ordered out. To the community as a whole therefore belongs the credit for whatever measure of success may have been achieved. It should however be added that the head offices in Shanghai or hongkong of the various firms and companies represented in Shemeen gave in most cases a free hand to their local Zanagers or agents, without which of course the latter would have been compelled to give

way.

kore particularly however is recognition due to

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