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Mr. Luk King-fbe handed me your letter yesterday
As regards the Poline, I would point out that they
are not being snorifided, as under the terms of the agreement
they receive a gratuity and we given other employment.
I would add, na stated by me to Ir. Iuk yesterday,
that the article in the agreement dealing with the helice WAS
drown up entirely by Kr. Rugene Chen and was annopted, without
alteration, first by my French %lleague and by myself, and
them by both Municipal buncils. It is impossible to go
beyond this in negotiating,
We therefore request, rot that the strikers be
ordered to return to work, but that the intimidation and the
violence which are at present being practised to prevent the willing ones from doing so be put down, and that the pinketa round Shanean be made to withdrew, Those who, with a free
ahoice before them, still do rot return to work, are naturally
free to please themselves.
It having, I believe, bean suggested that ma
should get into touch with the strike agitators, I muli
remind you that, under Treaty, disputes between Chinese and
foreimers are to be settled between the officials of the
ountries concerned.
Is had been our hope to publish the teras
agrement jointly as a settlement between the Chinese
the
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