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defarmy officers, He suggested that the best preendure would be fur
the Quilds šo make every endeavour to indure the Companies to institute a ugurtom of inostranse voluntarily, (putting befors kan definite suggestions), but that if the Companies remain abdurate the fullda should report the result to the Hong Kong Gevormment who would be glad to take the matter up-
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in reply to Miz §. Grindia's enquiry whether the representa- tives of the #wilds wished to raise any further point Mr. Moore said that it would give greaă satisfaction if the Hong Kang derernment would appoint some body en vilch the China Coast Officers Guilds would be represented, at which maštern affesting them could be discussed varbally, with representatives of the Goverment, and the shipamora, before thay bosmo neute Du "Vid=ef the Hong Kang Government Fletcher waleset this suggõstiel and it was agreed to
a body should be-səpainted.
Bir G. Orindle expressed the view that the Fonference kad performed a very useful purpose and ha ex- pressed the hope that the reprennatatives of the Quilds were satisfied that the Gerarisant vare doing their best to deal with what is in fact a very complicated and difficult matter. Mr. Kaore agreed and again expressed the thanks of the Guilds for the opportunity of discussing the matter with representa- tives of His Majesty's GovEZIMENŮ -
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