CO129-490 - Public Offices - 1925 — Page 432

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to li är luk that no equivocation would be tolerated.

On the morning of the 13th it was found that pickets were still on the dates, and workers seeking to return to work in good faith were prevented, In addition it was ascertained from an Express in Chinese that the terms as per Anolo mire & were fairly anourately represented. The Express continued that the Police would return to their work on the 14th and the other workers on the 16th, The Danton Gazette not, it is known, diwroed from control by a motion of the Authorities stated that Hr. 0.7, mu had addressed a mass meeting and co-wayed the desire of Dr. Sun that the strike should be settled on Shazeon's terms, which he onsidered fair and reasonable, and that the strike should be

Mr. u is reportat nosoinded and the strikers return to work.

to have explained the terms, but mortion of the "lentlanger's

tyrement" is not made.

During the day 15 became abundantly clear from evilemens

* Jentleman'a igresent" Yon many puraan that, untrary to the the strikera zare lalioorataly lod to believe that loinstatement of the Boling prior to return to work of the strikers had been sonneled by hanem, This point has never begn and cannot be mingeded, it having been made abundantly and openly clear that. the Police have placed themselves in a position whare they muld not be accepted in their old places, and the terms ir

rrespondanoe shows this is Inclosure A show this clearly.

fully accepted by the Chinese authorities.

In justice to all those who have andeavoured to come to a reasonable solution in the matter of the strike and all it ontails on the unwilling strikers this Statement is unde public.

In addition to the above, in the letters dealing with the

we, the Consuls did not ask for the strikers to be fornod to

terms

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