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911 199** ONJ heuntema poltetime PRETO DATE
Çilanoexas bad Ivertu delsind wir data (I gried eegrado
dismissed over luc employees, and 2) that the gratuities
had not been paid to the police according to the syree-
ment. I pointed out these allegations to the Deputy- Commissioner of Foreign affairs, and he admitted that they were totally untrue.. In my turn I asked nim wie- ther & fund had been raised by the chinese, da under- taken, to compensate those employees who nad not been paid in full, and whether the Police had, under the terms of the Gentlemen'a agreement, been re-employed
in the city. ne confessed that neither of these things
had yet been done.
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Subsequestly the agitators started distributing
inflamatory leaflets in the concessions. -ne of the men caught in the act was arrested by the French Consul and handed over to the Chinese Police, but I have not heard what became of năm, They also took to visiting the shameen employees, calling on them with threats to cease work again. what the employees' attitude was towards much incitements may be gauged from copy and translation of the enclosed letter addressed by them to the French Consul, together with one of the leaflets
referred to above (enclosure 4).
At the same time warnings were being given and lettera were being sent to a number of individual em- ployees, threatening them or their families unless they left their work. Some of these so threatened, but by no means all, had taken the place of employees dignissed for various reasons. The matter came to a head on the morning of Leptember 19th, when one of these threatened
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