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Government to break the Strike.
Malone then told him that they should all write a
letter to the British Chief Labour Union, giving an
account of the Strike in detail, so that the English
workmen could know the truth about it. He also said,
"The present Strike in England will not last long. we are anxious to know the facts about the Strike here, and
we shall do our utmost to help you."
Finally, alone and Tung Kai Ngan were taken to inspect the Strike Commission Office, and the Propaganda, Reception and Correspondence Departments, and the Picket Office. At 3 p.m. they were shown over the All China
Labour Union.