CO129-477 - Public Offices - 1922 — Page 288

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Enclosure 4 in No. 1.

Chinese Seamen's Strike.

EFFECT of Settlement shown in Percentages of Wages.

Lines.

Seamen's original demand. (Increase percentages in wages.)

Terms accepted. (Increase percentage in wages granted by owners}

Reduction in Seamen's original demands compared

to Terms accepted.

Per cent,

Per cent.

Per cent.

Per cent.

1. Chinese river steamers

2. Other Chinese steamers up to 1,000 tons

dead weight

3. Hong Kong, Canton and Macao Steam-

bost Company (Limited)

4. Other British river steamers, taking the

9999

40

80

10

40

30

10

40

20

20 =

40

20

20

acale of the steamboat company as a bagis

5. Coasting steamers

6. Java lines..

7. Pacific lines

(a) Where wages under 30 dollars..

(b.) Where wages over 30 dollars

8. European lines

(a.) Where wages under 80 dollars..

(b) Where wages over 80 dollars

9. Australian lines-

(a.) Where wages under 80 dollars (8.) Where wages over 30 dollars

99 28 98 98

40

40

40

15

30

40

30

15

40

15

15

56 56 G 58

20

20

50

15

25

62.5

25

=

62.5

15

15

-

50

15

25

=

62.5

15

=

50

25

=

15

62.5 50

Q

[1:53,

1864/927/10)

PORZIOM OPPICA, D.7.1.

6th July, 1922,

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reduction.

25

25

50

50

air,

1 trammit to you heravish a sapy of

letter from the delenial uffies regarding the

resent strike at long kong,

I shall be glad if you will convey te

the United States (OVALOMANS on behalf of His

Majesty's dev srement a suitable acknowå adgn mat of

the part played by the United States Gansul-

CORETLİ AS Lang Long uni kis fellowwoountrymes

during the strike, as suggested in paragraph 2

thereof.

kū, Chilton,

with great truth,

Bir.

Your obedient Servant,

(for the bound of Balfour)

287

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