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(2).
Question before the Court is charges upon which the
accused have been brought here. On this point the
Court finds that on May 30th 1925 a number of Chinese
studente amongst whom were some of the accused, began
a campaign of speech making and distribution of
pamphlets rear Louza which the police made efforts to
stop.
This campaign was being directed as a protest
against the death of a Chinese workman killed in a
Japanese mill. These students were mere boys and
youths who, Court believed, had no intention at the
beginning to create a riot. Of those before the
Court who are not students the Court believes they
were attracted to the crowd either by curiosity or
accident. In view of these facts therefore the
Court only requires defendants to sign a personal
bond to keep the peace in future."
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