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showed illness last spring but was otherwise unchanged, himself genuinely desirous of bringing about a settlement. Indeed, both my French 1⁄2lleague and I falf that, had 11 not been for the prasmos of Nr.0, 0. Tu at the interview, an agreement muld have been reached them and there,
Such miggestions as 0.0,tu did contribute to the debate were hardly helpful, One was that if reither 1⁄2nosasian desired to reinstate its Falice, the British should take over the French lalice (13 men) and thỏ Trench should take over the British (38 men). This proposal meeting with no response, he renewed the suggestion previously made to us by the strika agitators, noting under his direction, that the Folion should be formally reinstated foraa day or so in order to “give frös" to the agitatora, after which we should be at liberty to dimiss them without mmpensation
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