CO129-217 - Governor Sir Bowen Administrator Marsh - 1884 [7-10] — Page 427

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until some

private order was

conveyed

to them to strike also. Then they left-

off. Influence

the butchers, to wake them join

be

This they

to found. This legally

as none

were able to don

of these shopkropon

& for

had taken out the licences required,

-Keeping explosive sicbstances.

brought to bear on

the

strike, but they

were lA ACOVANA.

encouraged by

7

the Police to

to refuse.

It

was reported by

the Police that the native Christians

wvere

afraid

to come out of

their

dwellings on account of the threat

and insults addressed to there.

le.

The Police having ascertained

that a considerable quantity of-

dynamite and other explosives were in the hands of different Chinese ... Shopkoopers, seized all that could

be

On the sauce

day/Saturday the 14th ) a mumber of native freation of

the Peace, as well as some present and former members of the Jung Wa Hospital Committre, caue to the Colonial:: Secretary's Office to interview atleisstewart, the Acting Colonial Secretary, with whom as Registrar Geveral they had

been on freudly relations. Mustewarts. unclosure 2: report (annaxed) of what took place

will be found interesting. These

Chinese

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