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In view of the fact that these negotiations had developed 49:
the nature of smi-official conversations until the 29th they
were treated as confidential and were only œmmunicated to the
Qunails on 29th inat, On 30th inss, Mr. Chen reported that
unforeseen difficulties had arisen which he hoped mulki be
A VAIO 10,
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Ab 7 p.m. on 30th inst. ir. Chen reported that, though the difficulties were entirely removed, he hoped a settlement would
Rowever on 31st he informed the Consuls be reached on 31st.
General that difficulties in the way of a settlment were serious.
Is appears that the strike leaders rwained adsant on the point
of "Reinstatement".
In the meantime innumerable evidences have come to hand
that the strike is not and has never been with the strikers, but
in the hands of a mall body of extreists endeavouring to foron a precedent in a suali place to suply it later in a larger fiela,
and the Councils feel that the matter sheds its economia aspect,
and enters the field of the frinciples of þverraent, a subjent
with which they are not competent to dnal.
Is may be added that a number of hameen employees
end savoured on July 31ss to return to work, but were foreibly
Indeed intimidation, prevented by the pickets from doing aɛ. inglwiing threats to kill, has from the beginning been freely employed. Without it, it may safely be asserted, that the
strike would never have none to a hand.
In view of their anneptance of the settlement pro po und ed the French and the British Unmaila- leneral have requested, not
that the strikers be ordered to return to work, but that the
intimidation and the violence at present practised and threatened be suppressed. Those employees who, with a free choice before
them, still remain away from work, are naturally at liberty to
please themselves,
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