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nd the Tobacco Factory working.
No one will accept the
bank-notus, cheques and units of the Hong Long inghi
Bank and the Chartered Bank of India, to those punks have
closed business. The Manager of Meyer & Co., & German, D
st.bbud oy someone in the British Concession na received
over 30 knif、 younde. Tik. Gure Consul--Coner: 1 mac pro-
tust to the Foreign Ministry, hu thu latter promised to
have a finite enquiries and
and and to take steps to deal with
the matter. After this all Goma vien they left their
houses, wore on their sleeves ? väite cloth with the word
"German" on it, and the Alric. ne copica them. Iirms of
various nationaliticu navo Lido pit o notices over their
door to show the country of their origin. This hows the
state of p-nic mong the foreignore.
Dispute arising in consequence of the procession.
When normal conditions mu pocil ruptored in the
Concussion on the 5th. ut 2 p. the organisations of ull
class held a grout unti-British demonstration in the Tsai
sh.ng 3rd. Rond. On that day all factories were closed,
nd
On the opening of the Confor
the resolutions passed on the
ell firms suspended business.
speeches were iiret mode, an
previous day at the incutin 01 the Representative were theil
submitted for approval before the procession was started.
Government had instructed the various associations not to
allow any procession to go through the Concession, and their
Representatives had agreed to this, and therefor at first
it was accided that no procession should pass the Concession
that day. But as the postmen who worked in the Concession
were obligea to go in, a suction of the procession aid in
the end pass through it. At the silk tim a serious fight
took place in front of the British Police Hedquarters, the
cause being as follows:
Some of the Chinese constables in the British Con-
cucion