to
COMPANY MEETING.
(Continued from Pagce 5.)
Indo-China Co. care to call
The
Office of the Company to see me or any of my successors, to discuss their own or the Company's welfare, I re fuse to surrender the right to see them, for in this manner alone can,one ensure the personal sympathy, which makes for, good feeling berween the Company and its employees.
I think you will agree with me Gencemen, that the tone of the let ters "in question leaves a good deal to be desired in a dispute of this rature and further evidence is forth
The Chairman: If any gentlemani opening of unwarranted interference between employer and employee in has any remarks to make I should
the General like to hear them." lotter addressed.. 10 Managers by the Engineers' Guild,, taking exception to my action in dis cussing in a private meeting with our own men the future, as well as that
The following of the Company.
the letter in question ---"
T MARINE ENGINEERS GUILD OF CHINA
Shanghai, Argust 11, 1920,
The Marager.
Shanchal
BUT од
the
Mr. Hancock: Mr. Chairman, I' gather from your remarks which you have just made that having regard "to the present requirements, of the Company, future tonnage and very high capital expenditure, togetherwith the increased cost of runningexpertes, it is the opinion of the Directors that they are unable to meet the demards made by the floating staff, the fixed which would increase charges of the Company, in the lean Der Sig. With reference to the years which we have before us. As a shareholder I trust sincerely that mecting which was held at the Office your apprehensions with regard to
will be
falsified: of Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co.. lean years
other hand I Hongkong, to which the Floating Staff of the lade China Steam Navigation am bound. 'to admit that all the Co. was invited. I am instructed to indications at the present time point point out to you, that this method to reduced earrings and increased pedure in dealing with any mai expenses and I fully realise that the ter submitted by the Grid was dis- Directors are unuiling in the present Anctly contrary to Clause of the case to increase the fixed charges of the Company when they may not Agreement May 12. 1916.
be able to met then with any cognition of the Guild
the future, degree of esse in especially as I gather from your remarks that the demands made are not altogether entirely justified. I appreciate very much, and 1 think we all do, the necessity which has prompt ed you to put the position before shareholders to-day and I am quite sure that shareholders will be agree able to leave the matter is your hands, with the directors, to deal with in the manner which you deem beer to the future welfare of the Indo-China Steam Navigation Co.j (Applause.)
(Re-
The fact that all the more import ant concessions offered affected only the older members of the Gaild, while the question of 'general increase was ignored, taken in conjunction with the privacy of the meeting referred to at which a threat of liquidation of the Company or change of flag was made, is considered by the members as 2 deliberare attack on the solidarity of the Guild. "rasmuch as it is an incen- tive to the older and senior men to vole again any resolution which has for its object the pressing for a gen eral increase. rather than jeopardiše
Hon. Mr. A. R. Lowe: Ishould their standing in the Company and the to make a few remarks on the the consequent realisation, of their demands of the guilds for further pay cartially carned persons Yours to the floating staff. It seems to me
thickly.
that the Directors have put the position very fully and frankly before Johnstone has said
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The Inspector said that the defend- ant was the third wife of a Chinese army officer stationed near Macao, and lived at No. 62. Third Street with the rest of the officer's family. Yester- day afternoon, when she had a quarrel with the kit fat wife's daughter about a ring they very neatly came to blows. The defen- dant was
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Now. Gentlemen, mi decision to gre not only paid a living wage but make these remarks To-day has not there is a good margin for saving, been taken fightly, Exceptional cirI think shareholders will support the cumstances warrari exceptional test Director's policy. It seems to me ment however, and your Directors are that the Directors are anxious about of opinion. the both Shareholders and the future of the Company especial. the general public should know they in view of the expected new position and the probable conse competition on top of the recent
If weather conditions permit the shortage of freight. In addition to quences therent,
I do not wish to appear dnduly this we have to face heary capital Hongkong cricketers will be playing dessimistic, but at the same time I expenditure at high prices which practice match and on Monday, a wish you to friv realise that with the may not be maintained at its cost Bank Holiday, it is probable that information at their disposal-some of value. That means abnormal depre-omething in the nature of a trial which I have given you fo-day-your ciation. In the third place it seems thatch will be played. Directors are of opinion that we have reached the end of our tether and can give no more without seriously threatening the future solvency of think therefore that shareholders the Company. As mentioned above, and the floating staff must realise vages alone have advanced from that in these circumstances, owners $66.000 to £248,000 during War naturally want to go slow. I take it.
Fears.
there will be beavier running expenses especially repairs Increased wages. will add considerably to this burden.
the increase being due to that loy servants of the Company Jdvances in par and the higher rate who are anxious for is welfare, with largely bound up, of Exchange at which the Accounts which their own have been converted, so that with the will realise it and in this case put it additional concessions since granted. to their Guilds that this is not the er men cannot say that they have time for such a demand to be made. not received their lair share in the am not against Guilds as Guilds increased prosperity of the Company because I happen to be a member of one myself i think shareholders Juring the last few years.
will be very safe in leaving the posi- tion in the hands of the Directors at this time,
I! wages and concessions auzomatic ally diminished as earnings decreased, we could regard the future with more
The Chairman: Has anyone else equanimity: unfortunately they don't and equally unfortunately, the cost any remarks to make? I would like of maintenance has arisen enormous to thank Mesars, Hancock and Lewe which makes the position even for their appreciation of the remarks more difficult from point of view.
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In rogues excitement, some entered the bouse unobserved and stole clothing and property to the valce of $275. The girl's hus band
was expected in Hong- kong in the course of the next few days. In the meantime, a relative of the girl had undertaken Ito look after her until the husband decided what to do with her as she
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Remarking to the defendant that: Many prominent Hongkong resi having hit no fewer than 14 fours int was a very rash and unlawful act dents, including H.E. the Governor his score of 102. Ir justice to the to attempt to take her own life, the and Lady Stubbs, were present this! BRUNNER MOND & CO., LTD.
wicket-keeper, it should be said that
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the goodly contribution by Mr. Magistrate bound her over to be of afternoon at a wedding of more than Extras included five in leg-byes and good behaviour for twelve months in usual local interest in St. John's Tel. 1530. F, Queen's Rd. Central,
the sum of $50. five in wides, and the balance was due rather to erratic bowling than faulty wicket keeping.
Of six bowlers tried, Wainwright alone achieved any success, his four wickets for 41 being distinctly good
Scores and analysis- in the circumstances.
MR. H.. ROLLERDESSEN'S XL H. Middleton, b. Allison
60 W. S. Read, c and 5 Allison
Allison CE M. Thomson, Barnes b
D. W. Leach, c Roberts, b Dr.
Morris
F. Grimshaw, c Billings, b Wilson F. L. Wainwright, b Wilson
H. B. Ollerdessen, not out ...............
F. C. H. Ollerdessen, C. Brook, C. E. Ollerdessen, R. F. Shroff, did not bat.. Extras
35
NO MONEY TO SPEND.
LAD TAKES TO THEFT.
KINDLY BENEFACTOR ROBSED,
Moyle married Mr. Philip Peveril CHINA AGENCY & TRADING CO. OF
HONGKONG. John Wodehouse, C..E.. Acting Cap
Iron. Steel & Piece Goods:
tain Superintendent of Police, Hang- kong, son of Mr. Henry Ernest Wode Tel. 2143. 10, Queen's Rd. Central. house, C.M.G.. and grandson of the
CHINA OYERSELS TRADING CO. late Colonel Wodehouse, of the 15th Hussars, to Mrs. Laura Gertrude
(1949), LTD. Meclariane, widow of the late Dr.1
Laporters and Exporters. Harold Macfarlane, and daughter of Tel. 1104. 16, Queen's Rd. Central
the Rev. X. Peel Massey (decd).
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The bride, who was attended by
A young Chinese yokel who had 24 been befriended by a clansman who Mrs. F. C. Jenkin as Matron of Stabbs, allowed him to live in his shop, Honour, was given away by H.E. the
Sir R. E. 17 robbed his benefactor, of a roll of Governor,
20
Mr. R. L. D. Wode Tel. the latter's absence from the shop. house. brother of the bridegroom. The lad was seen by a detective performed the duties of best mas. acting in a suspicious manner outside,
3 black cloth valued at $10, dering1K.C.M.G.
CHU KYOKU TRADING Co.
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7, Queen's Rd. Central.
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2108 and 2908.
EDWARD MOW HUNG. Import & Export Merchant,
The bride was led to the altar by
Governor.
Appropriate Tel. 1676.
a pawnshop, and was searched. The HE the
O cloth was found hidden ander his music,was rendered at the organ by:
9 coat. Questioned, by the detective, Mr. Denman Fuller.
that
The bymas
Leaving the Cathedral, which was
the bride and bridegroom passed under
60. Des Voeux Rd. Cie
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the lad gave several different stories were "Come Gracious Spirit, Hea- .175 as to how he Total (for 6 wkts.)
care by the verly Love," and "O Perfect Love." Tel. 2170. 60. Queen's Rd. Central Interest in the dying cricket season
March" "Wedding cloth. but eventually admitted Mendelson's Bowling Analysis.
he had
stolen it from was played after the signing of the in Shanghai is sustained by the trial
0. M. R. . his benefactor's shop. The latter was register. matches now being played in view of the forthcoming contest with Hong-
1 53 2 interviewed and identified the cloth 90380 as his property, but was reluctant to tastefully decorates with reenery. Tel. 2203. 28, Queen's Rd. Central long, and on Saturday, week last two T. W. R. Wilson...14.3
34 3 charge the lad, until the police dis elevens, led by H. B. Öllerdessen and 3. Isaacs
3 0 22.0 covered no fewer than ten pawn G.M. Billings, respectively, met on the H. W. Allison 11 0
3 0 19 1 tickets relating to various pieces of Cricket Club's ground and a good game. L. W: Roberts......
clothing belonging to folis of the ensued, reports the N.C.D. News. There Dr H. H. Morris... were several unusual features the
shop. most prominent being a first wicket Morris for 171 rans, scored in 75 stand by W. 1. Hawkings and Dr. minutes, which must, we think, constitute a record in local cricket. During the three hours and three. quarters of actual cricket, no fewer
than 413 runs were scored for the
a ship-owners that I have just addressed to you. loss of only 10 wickets, an average As I said they are out of the way but of over 40 rurs per wicket at the No one can argue that a married the Directors considered that the post-rate of two runs per minute. han serving as Master for a period of tion must be put before shareholders 11 years who can earn approximately so that they should know where we and $83,000 during that time and who stand in the event of trouble which leo qualifies for Pension and receives trouble I do not anticipate. I thank Home Leave pay and Passages, is not you.
sufficiently well paid, nor can it be held that Junior Second Officer. Junior Chief Officer or Junior Master with mess found and who can allow
MR. G. M. BILLINGS XL.
W. J. Hawkings, relied.....102 Dr. H. E. Morris, b. Wainwright 71
sen, b. Wainwright................... A. H. Leslie, F. C. H. Ollerdes
Wainwright .............. 12 J. Isaacs, b. Wainwright
J. M. Pearson, not cut... T. W. R. Wilson, c. Grimshaw, b.
L. W. Roberts, H. W. Allison, E. H. Muriel, E. G. Barnes, G. M. Billings, did not bat...... Extras........
6
an archway of swords held by a guard
of honour composed of the European and Indian inspectors of the Force.
After the ceremony a reception was In connection with the theft of the cloth, the only charge preferred held at Goverment House at which against him, the lad this morning the following guests were present :- pleaded guilty before Magistrate His Excellency Major-General Ven- Tel.
one tris, C.B.. Commodore and Mrs. Orme who sentenced him to month's hard labour. The lad said Bowden - Smith, Pay.-Lieu.-Comdr. that he committed the robbery be- Stern, R.N., Mr. R..L. D. Wode- house. Mr. Mrs. and Miss Baker, cause he had no money to spend.
Commander C. V. Beckwith, R.N., Tel. H. D. Burlingham, Mr. L. H. V 26 LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. Booth, His Honour Mr. Justice Gom
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38-40, Queen's Rd. Ct.
pertz and Mrs. Gompertz, Hon. Mr. Mrs. Sin, Mr. J. Hooper, Hon. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, C.B.E.. Hon. and Mrs. Lowe and Miss Lowe, Mr. Mr. E. "R. Hallifax, O.B.E., Hon. J. Van Rees. Mr. and Mrs. Compton Mr. J. H. Kemp. C.B.), Dr. F. T. Mr. F. 6. Harrison, Capt. and Mrs. C. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Jordan. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Manning, Mr. The ss. "Colombia," Capt. Blan, Mr. and Mrs. King. Dr. W. B. M. and Mrs. Crockatt, Mrs. Perkins, sailed for San Francisco va Shanghai Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Nisbet. Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. at noon today with 1,600 tons of Mrs. Pearse and Mrs. Cowling,, Mr. Morgan Major. and Mrs. Tammis, general cargo.
Total (for 5 wkts.).
Bowling Analysis.
-233
0. M. R. W.
28 0 R. F. Shroff 50
33 0. 44 0 C. E. Ollerdessen... 6 1 W.S. Read... R. Grimshaw ......
D. W. Leach...... F. L.Wainwright.. 11
10
5 1 4 1 14 0 1 41 4 1 52 0
The 9.5.
Ollerdessen's side took first innings declared" at 175 for Ax wickets, made in rather less than two hours. This was made light of by their opponents, who came within five of the required number before. losing a wicket, and made 238 runs before failing light necessitated the A fresh movement is "afont drawing of stumps. Except for one the bowling Himself out of his pay $100 per among Japanese business men revivery brief period month for necessaries and luxuries is ing the old cry that Japanese Consuls appeared innocuous, Allison and badly treated when at 4 to the are hopelessly incompetent and do Wainwright alone getting wickets at Middleton and Read opened the dollar he can remit to England £27. nothing for trade, supplemented by reasonable cost.
the statement that they are so wret-
batting for Ollerdessen's XI, Wilson £35-120 and £71 per month re-
chedly paid bat nothing better can spectively, sums very much in excess of the actual wages paid at Home. be expected, It is very deplorable, and Isaacs bowling, Rucs came We engage the men, we pay them. says the Japan Chronick, but what freely from the start and 50 was with the German menace and the hoisted after 33 minutes play. At well-played we appoint them to their ships and Russian menace, and the Chinese 89 Read was caught and bowled, his
they prove themselves worthy of menace, not to speak of independence contribution being a confidence, we offer them employ movements in Korea and headhun. 35. The first century appeared ment at a wage and with other con- ting expeditions in Formosa, Japan within the first hour, and Middleton, cessions which compare most favour- has to use ever half her revenue for who had played a fine forcing game, was bowled for 80 just afterwards ably with those enjoyed by men serv- defence, and consequently cannot ng in any other lines the world over. pay her consuls well, thereby failing two for 108. Thomson and Leach As stated above, we are prepared to increase her trade, and missing a carried on in the same vein until To work with the Guilds but the Com- lot of revenue-but we are on the Leach was beautifully caught by
Roberts,
Dr. Maris, at 144. pany's future must be kept in mind vicious oló circle again ard need not
Grimshaw and Wainwright gave
The as." Prosper," Norw, cleared The continue the discourse. and safeguarded in every way.
little trouble, the latter being un- action of the Guids in circularizing!
lucky in pulling a bad ball from When typhus fever laid its hand today and will sail for Saigon at 8
A. H. Barlow, A. M. D. Vallace, the Repulse Bay Hotel. our men asking if they are prepared
Wilson on to his wicket, at which
on some of the 70 persons living in am, to-morrow.
M.C.. J. H. Runsay, R: A. Green, point the innings was declared clos the six houses of the little village of The St Albans," B. cleared C, and T. V. Doyle, Mr. and ed, the score board reading six for Katsura, in Japan, lying in the
It is rumoured that Holt's are {175.
Allison (three-for 34), T. W. R. fastness of the mountain ranges of to-day and will sail for Melbourne vis Mrs. Leith, Mr. N. S. Marstal, Hon.
Maitland. Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Parr, non-stop raus-from Liverpool to
· dictated to by the Guilds as to whom are those who keep physically and Wilson (two for 53) and Dr. Morris Elchu, they decided to abandon ) 2ursday laland at noon to-morrow. Mr. John Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. new building ships which will make
The 9.3. Jinsho 'Mard, Japan, a-doctor from the great outside. we employ, where he is empyed, mentally 'it' by judicious zertise. by (one for 19) divided the wickets, their old style medicines and call for or that he must be a member of the tha aroidance of excesses, and by watch Isaacs and Roberts meeting with no] Never before. had this been peces cleared to-day and will sail for Mos Messrs.-W. D. Kraft, J. Bendey, C. Singapore in eighteen daysi Guilds before he is employed, nor ing that the system is always clean and in perfect running order. To such, men
sary, for they had thrived in their at 7 am to-morrow, mountain bomes, some of them do we intend to dismiss from our set and women too, Pinketta are of the Hawkinga “ande Dr., M vice, as the Guilds would have us do tmoet value, because they prevent and menced the innings for Billings reaching the age of 105. Dr. aty member of our floating staff, care constipation, that euelly to test team and soon get busy, Filty ap Hirayama, prefectural medical efficer who does not happen to be a mem- which few can entirely sold without peared in less than half an hour of Toyama, and his staff heard the ber of any particular Guild. We are The perfect laxatives, Finkettes, en, and 100 in under 50 minutes. In call and went to Katsura. The ready to meet the Guilds on all mat sure daily regularity, etre bilicome one over from C. E. Ollerde sen, mountaineers, lying in their beds com ters concerning the welfare of the fires, sicc beadaches, fatulence, and Hawkings- got the ball to the vased with suffering, eagerly took men, within reasonable limite, but the foal breath and couted tongue arising boundary four times, and when the modern medicine. On being cured, resƐrve to ourselves the right to know therefrom. They, prevent diarrhoes and after 75 minutes - batting, they insisted the physicians were at 12.45 p.m., to-day.j
dysentery and reliers Files Of dealers when these limits have been reached, and at a cents the vial, post free, from Muzea was bowled, the total had hities pesemised on earth, Jep
Finally, so long as any member or Dr. Will daina e Brechen reached 171. Upon the completion Advertiser
of his century Hawkings retired, members of the Eating stal of the Road, Shanghai,
and Mrs. Sayer, Hon. Mr. D. Trat- Major and Mrs. Greenaway, Mr. and man, Mr. C. D. Melbourne, Hon. Mrs. Lander, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, "Hsinchang, Captain Mr. E. A. Irving, Mr. G. N. One, Mr. E. W. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Loring Col. and Mrs. Wallace, sails for Tientsin via Mr. and Mrs. Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Carrie. Shanghai at 5 pm. today with 2,000 Jenkin, Mr. A. E. Wood, His Honour Messrs. M. H. Tumer, C. A. Peel, toms, of general cargo...
Mr. Justice Wood, Major C. Willson, G, Niskin, and C. Blaker, Col. and 'O.B.E.. Mr. and Mrs. Ball, Hon: Mrs. Taylor, Col and Mrs. Hun-
For the sake of safety and con
The . 5.S. "Tyndareus." Capt. Mr. and Mrs. Chatham. Lieut Com- phry, Messrs. T. W. Hill, M.C., E. venience many Canton citizens have
Francis, sailed for Vancouver via
Mrs. Bagnall, Major T. M. Wake. Mrs. Tinson, Major and Mrs. L. G 2,000 tons of general cargo. and churches there in order to avoid gone to live in the foreign hospitals Kuchinnate at 4 p.m. to-day with mander E. Kilgour. R.N.. Major and Davidson, and A. Crew, Mr. and field, D.S.O., Major Downing, Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Mr. and
The 6.5.
"Fuensang. Captain D.S.O.. Mr. and Mrs. McElderry. Mrs. Oniston, L. Col. and "Mis.. the disturbance.)
Very few would have known that McAl, sailed for Manila at 3 pm. Capt. H. E. Murray, Capt. McCon Crosse, Lt. Col. Nicholson, CM.G., foreign to-day with 1.750 tons of general nell, Capt. and Mrs. Gray, Mr. and D.5.0., Capt. and Mrs. Havelock Mrs. N. L. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Davies, Miss Starkey, Mr., Mrs, and Richard Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Misses Denison, Col and Mis'. so many Chinese were
Bevington, Mr. G. M. Young, Mr. Wyndham." CoL, Mrs. and Miss subjects had they not seen during cargo.
Mrs. and Miss Edkins, Mr. and Mrs. Young Capt. and Mrs. Carrington, the last few days the number of foreign dags displayed by firms to Canton comments the local paper.
Lafrentz, Dr. and Mrs. Harston, Dr. Mes. and Miss Gurner, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey, Dr. Marriott, Dr. and Mrs. Agassi, and Lieut. C. Hake, R.N.S. The honeymoon is being spent a Black, Dr. and Mrs. Koch, Mesers.
is as destructive to amicable working
to support action to the " uttermost "
as it is unwarranted.
Further, we do not propose to be
"UP-TO-THE-MINUTE
MEN
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cathartic aid..
success.
COLA-
TYPHOON WARNING.
E. H. Beavis, and E. 1. Grist, Mr. and Mrs. Edo, Mrs. Macgregor, Mr. -- One Chinese died in Hongkong and Mrs. Moxon, Dr. and Mrs. For yesterday from cerebrospinal fever. eth, Mr. and Mrs, W. C. D: Turner, A case of diphtheria, Indian, and a " Messrs. V. H. Greyburn, G. Se case of enteric farer, Chinese, were Archbutt, J. Macdonald, and P. A. also reported. The two European Cor, O.B.E. Mr. and Mrs. George cases notified on October 2* mulet The telegram quoted below was Dodwell, Mr. A. O.Lang, Mr. and fever have now been withdr received by the American Conaniate General from the Mania Chwer ratory
Cyclose or typhoon N. Chins Sa Ating up:
CERNED by Prinsed and Published ie Tan
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