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under threats of violence to themselves and their families. The negotiations were at first conducted on the Chinese side by a number of Labour Union leaders, not one of whom
None of had any connection with the Shameen sunloyean. the latter put in an appearance during the courne of the negotiationa, nor were they consulted as to terms; reports were made to C. C. Tu, and his instructions were taken daily. When discussions were initiated through Engene Chen, the settlement which all desired was repeatedly wrecked in spite of Dr. Sun's instructions. Meanwhile, employees who attempted to return to work were either prevented by intimidation or badly beaten if they persist- ed; and when largely owing to the growing restlessness of the Chinese mercantile community (chiefly the ailk dealers who were threatened with ruin owing to the con- tinuance of the strike), as well as of the Shameen employ- ees, a mettlement was reached desnite the extremiste, the latter immediately attempted to start another no-called "strike". With very few exceptiona, however, the employ- een, who had suffered considerable hardships during the first strike, flatly refused to leave their work again. In other words, the object was to bring the fo- reign community to its knees, and the sudden withdrawal of all their domestic servants and office staffs suggested itself as the obvious means of doing so. In a maga meeting of the residents of Shameen called by my french colleague and myself during the course of the strike to give them information as to the progress of the discussions, I emphasised that, though the outstanding points at ionue
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