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52 Extract from Kung Sheung Yat Po, Hong Kong, 1st Nov.1926.
The Chambers of Commerce will send students and
workmen to make enquiries into goods from house to
house.
Yesterday the 5 Chambers of Commerce circulated
a letter to various shops in Canton, notifying them
that enquiries as to British goods in the City would
be started. We learn that it has been arrnsged that
this work should be undertaken by students and work-
men. A printed form will be served on all shops for
them to fill in, and due explanation will be given them. Each student or workman who is engaged in en-
quiry work, will be paid a travelling expense of 20
cents a day.
From another Correspondent.
The Enquiry Pickets are proceeding with their
work in various Police Districts, and it has been
decided that the work should be completed within
one month. As to organization, there will be 12
pickets. Each picket will be led by a Commander,
and may consist of any number of men the Cormanders
may choose, probably several tens or about ten, but
the total number of arm for all the pickets will not
exceed 300. Each man will be paid 20 cents a day as travelling expense. They will start work in Police
Districts, Nos.1 to 6 first, and then proceed to other
districts according to proper order. Two pickets will
be sent for each district, and associations which have
taken resposibility for enquiry work are as follows:-
District. Picket
Association responsible.
Canton Municipal Students' Associa-
tion and Chung Shan University
Students' Association.
No.1
No.1
No.2.
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