CO129-490 - Public Offices - 1925 — Page 552

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Inclosure No.1 in fr. H. Hlow's 16.14bor 2/9/24.

"anton, 10th ugust 1987

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31.

In reply to your letter of August 9th, forwarding an amended. proposal for the clause relating to publio mpkyeen, wo have the honour to state that, provided it is final, we and our Councils

We must however reserve to ourselves are prepared to anoapt 13. full liberty of ration should it be in any way rejected or altered, In this latter event we mult ask the Canton authoritien to take effentive messures de enforme the provisions of the law, particul- arly those relating to intimidation and violence,

As regards the reinstatement mi:the payment of pubila on- ployees other than the line, the buncils adhere to their under-

in the early days taking. This was howavɑr given mue time ago, of the strike, and you will no doubt realize that the offer carrot be held ozon indefinitely. The Councils tharafbra propose that after Toisasday, August 13th, any such mployoos who have mbt returned to duty are liable to be replwood should it be doenal losirable in the public interest.

Ragarding the last paragraph of your latter under rokno wlod ;- ment, it is correat that an earlier draft of tho article sonuornir; the Foling included at the end a provision to the effect that "in enlisting the new Poline, the bunnils will bear in mind the advisability of employing Xuangtung men, in order to avoid the possibility of misunderstanding and friation likely to be caused

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by Polino who do not speak the Jantonese dialant".

part of the ammo artiole is xa foliowai- *As regarda tho Police, it ia recognised that they must be treated on terms which shall dause no resentment or ill-feeling, the desire of both sides being that a permanent settlmweb shall be affected.

It is ancordirgly

agreed that the Councils will aanept the reaignation of the lolice

Too, Esquire,

Comaissioner of Foreign Affairs,

Janton.

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