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WOMEN'S PART IN
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PATRIOTE
HOW EVERYONE CAN HELP TO. DEFEAT THE ENEMY..
Tremury, S.W., July 11, Dear Mr KENDARALY****
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS
HONGKONG HOTEL
Mr Atholl Anderson Mr A-Hicks Mr.G. E. Anderson Mr 4. P. Bi Miss J. Anderson Mr W. B. Hind ars Atkinson Mr W... Hodge
Bain Mr G. Holman Mr J. H.
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Mir A Shelton Hooper Mr WLL Barker Mr F. H. Howard Mrs E R. Belition Mr and Mrs. P. Mr CD J. Bell Jepperson
8.. Betting Mrs. G. H. Bowdey
and
Last month a War Savings Week' which an effort was made to make it was observed in England, a week during Derby recently at the Queen's Builclear to every household in the land,
child Without them it would be impossible for high and hyable that an unceasing
Capt. A Branch progress to be made, but with, them aream of gold mast feed the fount from Mr Mrs H. Bridges
which is formed, the sinowa of war. believe that victory can be szAUTECİ." I
Mrs D. Buchanan Mr McKenna Chancellor of the Ex-Mrs F Coleman, The Under Secretary of Smia" for
- Miss R. ColemULIS War, when paying this tribute to the chequer, addressed to the chairman of Mr H. R. Conant way in which women are "doing their the National War Savings Commitee the Mr J,J, Connell bit was presiding at a meeting in Up following letter port uf the work of the Young Women's. Christian Association among the women 18 workers in munition and other arena 4The meeting resulted in the mising of, a large sum money, Tately Wantage con- atributing £500, Lord Cawaray £100, and Les Morris £100, while scores of others: gate sums ranging from $25 downwards. Lord Derby explained that £25,000 had already been spent in the provision of hostels, piess rooms and daba in military and munition centres, but an- other £25,000 was argently needed. chameterised the afforts of the associa., tion as "extraordinary work, of which one could not speak except in terms of the highest prise and with promises of help
Nov. 18
Dec. 15 Doc. 94
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ENABLING THE MENTO FISTIC
The men in France were doing their duty sat doing is successfully, but they would not be able to do it successfully wem it not for the work the women England were doing at home in keeping them supplied with munitions. Wher the history of the war came to be written. he wondered to whom the greatest credit world be given, to the men who went to fight, or to the women who were working
a way that many of us hardly believed that it was possible for them to work 1
Bat with this huge influx of women workers there come a guest demand which could not be met locally, not only for canteens and hostels, but also for housing accommodation, and it was that demand which the YW.C.A. was trying to meet. The
work was not a charity; i
Lit was not meant to one. It was meant.
be to provide only what others could not provide locally at a fair price, and in doing this work the association was filling a real and national want.
Lore Derby expressed the hope that the work would not be dropped after the war. The spirit of mutual help which it represented was he thought, being inculcated into the nation, and he believed it would remain with us after the war.
MUNİTYON WORKERS' TRIALA
:
Miss Picton-Turbervill spoke of cases. in which women workers had to leare home at 5 in the morning and did not return till 10 at night; and of women and girls arriving at the workshops with their clothes torn and their food satchels lost, in the struggle to board the tram- There was a general impression that to be a millionaire ona had only to ge munition-making; but she did not believe the average wae in the South was more than 20%, a week, and the amount' left after purchasing absolute necessities was pitifully small."
"In this war the women, instead of
shedding tears, are called upon to shed
shells, which are much more effective so far as the Euns are concerned," said Mr. Ben Tillett. "It is to the credit of our womenfolk that they have risen to the occasion. You rust either spend zuni- tions or spend lives, and it is cheaper to spend munitions Any dimination of output means the wastage of precious human life. This is a war of the bench as well as the trench, and if we do nos keep our workers efficient and maintain their vitality by giving them good food and proper care we shall murder the men who are depending upon them for munitions"
다.
The National War Savings Com mittee is to be congratulated on the date chosen for War Savings Woek. The thoughts of the whole nation are directed across the Channel where the greatest military effort in the history of our country is now being made This is no battle of a ding or two, but is the beginning of a long, patient, and arduous offensive demanding, from our soldiers heroic exertions and unimagin able sacrifices.
Are we at home amtent to be mere
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Mrs C. S. Paget Capt.J. Dewar
Je J. R. Follock Mr. Downt Mr F. A. Donnison Mr E F. Ra
Mrs J. Reque Mr Mr W. E.
Mr R. Bouse Mr. R. R. Roxburgh.
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Week only, but long, patient sud arduous, demanding rigid sel denial and personal services from all. - Sacrifices are called for, but how pany they seem in face of the hard- ships, the horrors of the battlesokl and the ready surrender of life itseli which our soldiers are willingly offer. ing to their country's cause! The weapons of Snancy are the Govern ment securities which are open to sub- scription by all classes.
The larger Exchequer Bonds are our heavy artillery- Post Office Exchequer Bonds and War Strings Certificates are our rifles and held The Central grenades.
Committees for War Savings and the War,
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There are not enough goods and services.
for war purposes unless civilians refrain from all unessential
We must take as scle Me W. H. Ford demands.
of right spending, no pre Mr Denman Fuller
of tandards
comfort or luxury, but health and efficiency. Mrs Fliche Extravagance and waste ara treason
Mr and Mrs Silvs Mr C. Skott"
Mr & Mrs A. Findlay
Mr&Mrs V. Findlay
Smith
Mrs Staple Smith Mr & Mrs I. Grant Smith and child
is in war-time: indifference
crime. Mrs Gain Personal
example is ill-important. It-Coudr. and Mrs. Shith War Sarings Week should be the Gascoigne culminating point of the organising Mrs E Gandiot work of the War Savings Committees.
Let the nation go forward from this Mrs C. Gaudiot. point
towards final, achievement, Mr P. C.Gibson civilians at home joining with our Mr Givotovsky fighting forces on land sad sea 13 Rer. E. G. FL. Griffiths Stapleton - *-*** crying through a combined offensive
Mr&Mrs Sundstrom that will bring all our resources to Mr L Gall bear on the discomfiture of the enemy. Mr and Mrs A Miss Taylor (Yours sincerely, ma
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HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
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THE business of the soove, Bank in conducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR POEATION Rules may be obtained on application"
Dr and Mrs. J. O. | Mr F. A. Hazeland
Thomso LORD KITCHENYE'S ADVICE. Mrs. Jas. Henderson Rev. Tope In more than 30,000 churches and Miss E M. Hine Major-Gen. Ventel,
Mes Vickers chapel in London and the provinces Mrs Hotson" sermons on economy were priced. Mr&Mrs E. HowardMr and Mrs G."M. Ministers of all denominations did their
Wales utmost to give the War, Savings Week a Rev. P. Jenkins good start. In P.6.4.'s, men's meetings, Mrs TJ. R. Johns Mr Jattia and Bunday schools, it was the same Mr Lee Jones Mr. White
INTEREST on deposits is allowed on story. The children were told that their
Mr and Mrs David | the minimum monthly balances at 34 pennies might be of vital use to their Mrs Jones
Wood
FER CENT. per annum. Depositors country in winning the war. This fact Mrs Kitching was impressed of elementary school Mes Landry
may transfer at their option halanes of children during the week by cinema
8100 or more to the HONGKONG AND pictures and in other ways.
SHANGHAT BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT, «t « PER CENT, per farm.
For the Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation.
·CING EDWIED HOTTI
All citizens were urged by the Com- mittee to act during the week so the advice given by Lord Kitchener at the Mrs R. Almond Mr. Leeman. Guildhall on March 1, te Mr and Mrs Baker Mr H. McTavish
TRULY IMPERIAL SERVICE. Lord Sydenham said the association' work was a truly Imperial service in the highest and best sense, and he went on to express the opinion, that the great advance of our splendid Army could not have been accomplished but for the
(1) Redoes your consumption of Mr G. Bauzerman Mr D. Muchall antiring labours of the women. They
goods and services as far as is con- Mr and Mrs T. S.Mr F. C. Norris might fairly claim that they have helped
Mrs W.C. Paumore to save thousands of lives, to change the
-listent with health and efficiency, ".*"
(2) Lend to the nation for the pcr.C.Frits E. Richardson
Sim aspect of the war, and to launchour Army. on the new road
leads to victory.
poses of the war whatever money you Mt. T. van de Graff Mr E
EM. Sleigh Wherever intelligence cars and close
MELN.Gregory Mr F. M. Sowere Over 7,500,000 War Savings Certificates | M1⁄2 attention had been needed women had immensely distinguished themselves; for had already been sold, and it is believed & Mrs. Gam Mr J.Stalker the first time they had been able to play that erg long the 10,000,000 mark will be Mr and Mrs Hammer C. Starkey and children MrE E Stol
Mr H ThoriŽOS a direct part in war, and the country reached. The certificates form the finest Mr F. H. Ho could not be too proud of what its paying investment ever offered to the
Mr
"Mr Van Vliet: women were doing,
British public,
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