CO129-490 - Public Offices - 1925 — Page 533

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having failed to give effect to the settlement, the matter would be taken out of his hands and entrusted to Mr. Ma

Shui-chun (mentioned in enclosure 3 in my despatch No6.136

of July 28th as one of the medietofs on the Chinese side),

who is the Director of the Arsenal and Fead of the Asso CÅ-

ated Labour Unions, then the question of payment of private

employees was raised, Dr. Jun, in common with Mr. Rugene

Oher: 0.0. Tu and other Chinese officials waved it aside

as of no importance, and afed that a fund would be raised

to dompensaữe these who were not paid in full.

Kr. Xa, 10companied by Mr. Luk Fing-fbo, eslled on my French llengue and myself on August 17th, his principal

naarn being in connection with the private employees. We

reminded him that we had never guarenteed either reinstate-

ment or payment of wages. He admitted this, and confirmed that a fund would be raised by the Chiness for the primo se

but asked us to do what we could to assist him.

The next day #r. luk ome to announce that the Shamoen employees would return to work on the sorrow, Angust 19th.

The pickets were removed or that day about mon, and the

whole body of employees stresmed back early in the after-

noon.

The Folios of both Concessions came back the day after, tendered their resignations, were paid to July 15th and

received their gratuities as agreed. These latter however

amounted to considerably less than what they wuli beve had

been had they not left their posts. None of them have for the time being been taken back by either (buncil, although

possibly a few of than may be later on. It seems doubtful if the Chinese on their side will carry out their under taking to give them smployment in the City Holice or

other-ise.

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