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2. Union is strength.
Foreigners are apt to meer at the spasmodic nature of Chinese
effort, and at our inability to unite. The proverb says: Many
hands make light work. Labour's strong point, that which will
give it the victory in its warfare with capital, lies in its superiority in numbers. But if you do not act as one body, capital will not find it difficult to break you.
3. Strict preservation of order.
Our grievance lies against our enemies, the capitalists. We
must be careful not to offend those who are helping us. Our
words and actions must be kept within due limits. We must
scrupulously abide by enlightened methods in soliciting the
help of our friends against our enemies.
4. The importance of self control.
There are several thousands of us in Canton, and we are deeply
grateful for all the help and kindness shewn to us by
sympathisers.
But we must remember that the enemy's spies are skilled in
misrepresentation. Masquerading as seamen, they deliberately
do all sorts of discreditable things with the object of weaken- ing our cohesion.
It behoves us therefore to take the utmost care in our most
trivial actions: otherwise we may give cause to sneer at the
lowness of our standard. We must constantly reflect whether
anything in our conduct may give rise to unfavourable comment.
Beloved seamen and sympathisers, we know that capital is
drawing its last breath. But we must also remember the contul-
sive flare of an expiring lantern, and redouble our efforts, and be on our guard against some great blow of such a convul-
sive nature.
Our association regards the seamen as the first line flung for-
ward in the war of classes that has begun, and it is our duty
to reinforce you with all our might.
Rally, rally, and fight with your eye on our banner, and we
shall look forward to a glorious victory.
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