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In fact it may be said that it is largely owing to the assistance rendered by the Navy that Shameen was able to
hold out.
I must also add a word of thanks to his Excellency's the Governor of Hongkong and to other numbers of the nong- kong Goverment for their readiness to assist us in what-
aver way they could.
As concerns the negotiations with the Chinese, the
arrival of the new French Consul, M. de la Prađe, on July
8th, a week before the 3hamsen employees were ordered out, wan narticularly fortunate for the whole community. M.
de la Prade is an able and experienced official, and, what
mas merhaps even more important, he and I worked together throughout as one man, His shrewdness, his resourcefulness and his tenacity, and above all his absolute reliability,
were invaluable in attaining a settlement.
Particular mention must also be made of Lieutenant- Colonel Crosne, Manager of the local branch of the Union Insurance 3ociety of Canton and Chairman of the British Municipal Council. His fluency in the Cantonese dialect
17 well as his knowledge of the written character made him particularly useful in the early stages of the "strike", then it was supposed that the matter could be settled by negotiations with strike headquarters. The engagement of the new Police was conducted entirely through him, as also the arrangements made with and on behalf of both the new and the old Police. The burden of organization of the Municipal services was chiefly his, and he may fairly be said to have done the work of two men during the whole
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