CO129-489 - Governor Sir Stubbs & Sir Clementi - 1925 [8-12] — Page 511

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Part III

Scuf REFLECTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS.

tab Success of Our Measures.

505

All the measures described in Part II of this Report,

with the exception of the embargo on the export of foodstuffs to Canton (para: 17) and the possible exception of the Tele- phone Censorship (para: 26), have proved to be, to a larger or smaller extent, efficatious in dealing with the different pro- blems for which they were specially instituted. If some of these measures had been thought of and taken at the commence- ment of the trouble, it is within the bounds of possibility that some of the unpleasant features which characterised the early stage of the Strike would not have appeared.

19.

Mats Necessity for Preparedness.

Recommendation; Here, I would stress the importance of preparation. Some of the organisations already described are difficult to improvise, and, moreover, the knowledge that they are there ready to function, will prevent attempts at a general strike being lightly undertaken. This is not the last general strike that will be attempted. I would venture to suggest that an intelligent officer might be put permanently on the work of keeping "live" registers of Chinese volunteer workers for essen- tial service, and that as many as possible should be assigned their duties beforehand. A Chinese organisation parallel to the existing European organisation for times of emergency is required. I would also suggest that the successful measures enumerated in Part II, and any others which may appear to be necessary, should be embodied in one comprehensive list, to be ready for use at a moment's notice in case of any threatened

strike in future.

80.

U« Proposal for Curfen.

One of the numerous suggestions which have been made

for dealing with the hundred-and-one problems that have arisen

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