"FRIDAY "JULY 25, 1924

STRIKE IN SHAMEEN,

NEGOTIATIONS THAT HAVE TAKEN PLACE.

OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

The statements below have

been issued by the French and British Municipal Councils in

Shameen with the approval of

the side of the Shameen realdents. The conversation was mainly that. of the day before, but included complaints as to the unrestrained attitude of the Chinese press, and refusal to publish an interview given by Col. Crosse expinining the situation. At this interview Mr. Wu stated he had not been invited to mediate on behalf of the strikers

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Councils Offer.

As the result of these interviews, the following offer was conveyed

NEW SHIPS.

KLOE PUNNEL LINER

LAUNCHED..

Then wus launched from tha Corisdyke Shipyard of Hentie Shipbuilding and Engineering Company. Fatd., on m17, the twin-screw genred turbine est "Ilector," which has been built the order of Messes, Alfred Hult and Co. Liverpool, for their pas

THE CHINA MAIL.

TRAVEL BY «FORD.

CONTEST OF ENDURANCE,

THE WANDERWELLS HERE.

Captain Wanderwell and his sister, Miss Aloha, who engaged in 30 endurance test round the world in a Ford car, Intend to spend some days in Hongkong before continuing their

arc

the Consul Generals in the to the strikers by Mr. Tam Lal-senger, and engo service between journey through China. Arrange

Concession:

In view of the intensive

.pro.

ting:

due to come into force on August, 7. That the new pass regulations, should be cancelled; automatically continuing the old pass regulations, but that the addition of one photo graph to the pass thereby required should be nhade.

**** 2. Minor alterations to the traffle regulations suggested by Mr. We, should be accepted.

their ex-

COVERING OLD GROUND.

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COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

FLOUR PRICES UP.

NAM PAK HONG MARKETS,

This morning's Nam Pak Hong quotations, basis usual guild terms, were as follows:

Java sugar, average quality, per picul net-Futures" No change. No. 24 fine white 13.40, No. 18 Spot"-No. 24 rough white $11.73. rough brown 11.03, Java brown

10.80.

21.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

CONSIGNEES.

COLUMBIA PACIFIC SHIPPING CO.

Per. P. & O. 8.3. **Malwa, on July 24:Mr E. E. Barnes, Mr and Mrs W. Bervsninkoff, Capt. de V. d'Arviou, Mr [(Operating United States Government 0. H. Gibson, Mr and Mrs D. J. Hath

Skips) way, Mr G. Horiye, Mr L. Plant, Mrs A. d. Remington Nosers A.. Sander, T. Staaborough, W. Turner, H. R. Vickom, H. Wang, G... Wilson, J. Wail, F. Bal and Capt. W. G. Quinlan.

DEPARTURES.

From PORTLAND, ORE, JAPAN PORTS, etc.

TH Steamship

"DEWEY"

having arrived from above ports, sent their Bulls of Lading in exchange CONSIGNEES are requested to pre for

Great Britain and the Fur Fastments will probably be made for paganda and consequent distortion

617. by 62ft. by 30ft with at the Star Theatre; Kowloon, and in about 25,000 gunny bags of Java Mr A. Bakar, Rr. Raymond Fernandoz, The dimensions of the vowel are them to exhibit some travel films

The "Tisondari" has brought July 24Mr A. Abed, Hov. E. AraTag, Per A,D.L... Pres. MoKinlop" on of facts adopted in the Chinese

gross tonnage of about 11,100, and possibly Captain Wanderwell local papers, it was decided that

he is three complete strictapal | may relate some of

Delivery Orders, and take sugar and the "Tjikandi about Me and Mr Paul A. Gantt. Rev. Walter while negotiations tended towards

decks-forecastle, a long centre-periences since they set out from

20.000 bags.

Hamilton. Mears Ho Bang, Felix Im- Immediate delivery from alongside an early settlement, information

slui R peop

Estoy Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. 5 years Sperry's $3.75: White Greens 3.05, J. P. Pollock, Mr Saa Ho. Mr M. Stahl, steamer by 21st July, 1924, will

Flour, per sack of 50 lbs-portal, Kina Has Pin, O. R. Kerr, P. R. steamer. should not be made public. The

Murray, Ròy, Henry' WoDullough, Rav. praenude and but decks are ago.

All cargo not taken 'delivery from versions" given in the Canton

perimposed upon the

Nutmeg Orange 3.05. Kingfisher Miss R. Valeatine and Rev. Father .be landed into the hazardous and/or centre- Gazette" in English being so

castle, and on these accommoda- inaccurate as to be obvious pro

tion is provided, for about 175 Mail," in conversation with Miss Mill 2.92, Reindeer 2.91, Melon Russis"

A representative of the "China 310, Maize 2.85. Big Gun 3.00, Zig.

Tiger Shield 3.00, Globe 2.92, Old Per C.P.S., RMS. "Emp Di non-hazardous godown of the Hong- paganda, the following statement 3. Reinstatement of private der-assengers in 74 interachs. Some Wanderwell at the Star Theatre 2.92, White Rose 2.85, C. & C. 2.88, Andros, Master Reginald Andros, Messrs Co., Ltd., at consignees' risk, whence on July 24:-Mr and Mrs kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown as to the facts is now issued.

a graphic No approach of any kind was ants and employees should be the stalerons are of special last night, obtained

Dayton 308, Banana 2.95, Kwan. P. A. Baliatky, John Henry Connor, L.

R. Andree, D. D. Alejandro, Jose Barrios, delivery may be obtained. made by those discontented with encouraged, but could not be via moda lige mhuber of theia description of the journey up to Tao 2.90.

"are fitted with only one berth date. enforced.

Benton, F. Davis, H. Evangilista, Mr 4. The case of public employees Ching-hundling appliances are, of,

Rice, average quality, per piculaad Mr A. Fortik. Mr. F. W. Eposter, would be fully investigated, and de

gross for net: No. I Slam long Me and Mrs F. Kennedy, Miss I. Lovis, cided according to the suggestion.inciale electrical winews in way

white 9.05. the most up-to-date Expe, and

white $9.95, No. 1 Saigon long Mr Rana Lievin, Mr Lin Man Shou, Mrs P. I.Damley, Mr and Mrs E. Marshall, On the morning of the 19th inst, of the passenger agromatin

Mr M. Matsukuma, Mr R, Macias, Mrs Mr. Tam returned and stated that and a timber of cumpartiments are

No claims will be admitted after i 1. Mansfeld, Mr H. T. Mendoza, Mrs G. the addition of the photograph was insulated for the carriage of frozen

R. Messe. Mr S. Murabits, Mes F the goods have left the steamer or a crucial difficulty. This was con cargoes.

Nierras, Miss N. A. Plunkett. Mr Godowns, and all goods remaining sidered at a joint Council Meeting

Porris, Miss H. Potts, He A. Rivers, undelivered aftër 27th July, 1924, and after discussion, it was decided

Miss E. N. Sobell, Mr F. Valora Miss will be subject to rent. that these suggestions, that the

H Wolfson, Mrs B. H. Winburg, Me and pass with photograph for passing

Big Chong Kong. spoon, Mr and Mrs W. H. Bergher and Mrs H. E. Woldes, Mr N. H. Wother the gates after they were closed should be applied to foreigners and Chinese, alike, and this decision should he conveyed to the strikers through the mediators.

the new traffic and pass regulations until after the July 15, when the strike had commenced. When Mr. Tam Lai-ting, together with Mr. Mn Chui-chan (Director of the Govt. Arsenal) approached Cot, Crosse, (the Chairman of the British Municipal Council) with a view to mediating for the purposes of settlement, Col. Crosse explained at the time that, as Chairman of the British Counc, such a position would be difficult, and that he could only accept it provided his efforts in this direction were not confused with his duties as Chair man. On the evening of the 16th inst., Mr. Ma asked Col. Crosse that the terms were not acceptable. The mediators having reported if he would accompany him and the joint Council decided that the Mr. Tam to interview Mr. C. C-strike leaders should be invited to Wup the Minister of Foreign attend a meeting in Shameen for "affairs to Dr Sun Yat-sen, who settlement of the strike.

had agreed, he said, to mediate on behalf of the strikers. On the morning of the 10th inst. a discus- sion took place at which Mr. W stated that the origin of the feeling aroused by the Regulations was certain correspondence which had Inken place between the British Consul General and the Civil Governor, to which Col. Crosse - replied that that was a question he

20th inst, at 11 am.."when in A meeting was held on Sunday addition to the French and British Consul Generals and Councils, Messrs. Tam Lai-ting and Mr. M. Chuichun were present. Three de legates of the Strikers attended. They presented a paper, which, they said, stated their terms, and

read as follows!

Abolition of pass Reculations

SCTPTDORY BIEN

JAPANESE MOTORSHIT.

for

crew (number

JAPAN'S TARIFFS.

(Renter's Service).

TOKYO, July 24. Goods in transit before July

LAWN BOWLS,

LEAGUE TABLES

the teams in the 1st and 2nd The following is the position of divisions of the Lawn Bowls

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CONSIGNEES.

All broken, chated and damsged cargo will be examined by Messra. Anderson and Ashe, (Marine Survey. ors) at the Godowns on 25th July, 1924, at 10 a.m.

!

All claims against the steamer ed on or before 3rd August, 1924, or must be presented to the Undersigne

they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.

'ARNHOLD & CO., LTD. Agents. Hongkong, 21st July, 1924.

LLOYD TRIESTINO S. N. CO.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEET.

HE Steamship

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. THE

From LEITH MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, and STRAITS.

HE

Sta

"BENAVON"

"I might explain," said Miss brother and I, accompanied by a Wanderwell, that originally my crew, started in a Continental six cylinder car, in which we toured the whole of North and Central America. As, however, we found The machinery consists of two that we could not secure parts for sets of geared turbines of the the car, we decided that it would Brown-Curtis type, and deres be absolutely useless to essay the 85000 shaft Herse-power, du laiters world trip in such a vehicle, so 5th will be exempted from new being fired with oil fuel. The when we arrived in Detroit launching forted by the Hon. Mrs. Cripps, ed to set out for the

P(Michigan), in 1921, we decid-tariff duties, if application for such exemption is made before. contest

the promulgation of the Act, which in a standard Ford car. We Messrs. Lithgows. Famii, bought a Ford

is expected in two or three days, by the Empress of Russia" Passengers for Manila yesterday chassis 17 the twin-serew motor ergo ship on our own hook, wagering the derstood that this ruling meets Paras, Miss H. Potts, Miss Port-tilasgow, launched on June $53 (Gold), and started entirely by the Government. It is un-included Mr. and Mrs. F. Kennedy

according to a notification issued"

Alago Mary which they la Continental car

Mr. and Mrs. E. Marshall, Mr. built for the Nippon Yusen Kaistone) that we would cover more to the tariff.

the principal diplomatic objections. G.. Plunkett, and Mr. N. S. of Tokyo. The vessel, which is countries before the world's next

Wotherspoon. 440ft. in length, 57ft, in brendt. tons gross and over 10,000 tons Many people wanted to join 88ft. Gin: in depth, of about 7.50 car exposition in the State than

they could do," deadweight, will he propelfed by in the contest so we made it an single-acting engines of an aggregate of 1,000 For this Wanderwell Round the

Diesel Ewo-cyide

open contest for any make of car. 5.1.0. at 100 rpm, and slesigned Warid Endurance Contest, as to give a speed of 124 knots. The it came to be known, ten cars engles, which will be supplied by entered. Several, however, gave

Sulzer Brothers Messrs.

it up as too severe a test to carry League. In the unfinished games Winterthur, Switzerland, will out, but there are seven cars still of Saturday last, the Police and instr Bed by Messes, David Rowa on the road, including one in Kowloon Bowling Green Club gave and Co... Glasgow.

Prettie France, another in Spain, and the points to Talkoo and Craigen- auxiliaries are fitted throughout another in England. These com gower respectively. including winch, windlass, strering prise Buicks and Fords. Number gear. refrigerating plant, yapan one car (the Continental which we lieaters, and clectric cooking ap wagered with.) is in the States, pliances. The vessel which was while two and three, driven by my pared y Mrs, Shimizu, wife of brother and myself respectively. Taikoo R C............ 4 Shameen gates to close the Findomanager of the ones are here, having, covered nine Civil Service C.C... 4 at 1 pm, and Chinese allow company, is being built under the more countries than any of the Kowloon C.C... 3" ed to

pass freely after this superintendence of Mesare. ARcompeting cars.

Kowloon B.G.C...... 4 Miss Wanderwell then proceed-Craigengower ...... Col. Crosse called on Mr. Wu at their respective emplovers.

responsibility of Brown, M Furlane, and Co, the

Glasgow agents of the Sippered to detail the world trip Police R.C. 630 pan., when Mr. We informed

Concessions.

Yusen Kaisha. him that the dispute centred itself

commencing through the States The French Capsul General

to New Orleans, her brother and on the twelve pass regulations which formed the elaboration of explained to the ordegules that as Manila, July 24—The Secretary herself being accompanied by a Number 9 of the traffic regulations, a result of the conversations which of the Interior Mr. Agoncillo has crew of eight people. "From New He said that the strikers raised no | Ind taken plin between the uria-instructed Mr. Parwood that he Orleans," she continued, "wo pas- point as to the traffic regulations, on both sides the Steiner has refused to obey the Senate sed" over to London by tramp but that he himself had objections Consuls were prepared up make the summons to appear before the steamer-a thirty days trip. We Senate to explain why he had spent two months in London, and to certain portions of which he following ConcessionS to iller

llowed Governor General Wood while there made a trip from gave detalis, consisting of four employees;

1. They would need the new to

encroach on the prerogatives Land's End to John o' Groots. minor portions. He considered, however, that the traffic regulations Police: Permit Regulations, km of his Department." This action After this we crossed over to were unnecessary and irksome as to the Chinese as the Twelve now is expected to lead to a renewal of France, visited Italy, and called at between the Geneva, where the officials of a whole. Col. Crosse said he clauses, tais reining to the old non-co-operation

of Nations pre: Kowloon Dock ..... thought that there would be na. Regulations. That after the pate Legislature and Governor General the League

with International Kowloon B.G.C...... 2. difficulty in amending the portions are closed, no Chinese may enter Wood, and the prospects are of sented

for... our automobiles considered undesirable, and M, or leave. Shtaneen, unless he is another long and hitter campain passes-

Indian R. C the Legislature and the and ourselves. Then we did Spain Wo, having studied that traffic possession of Special Police by

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vernacular Press against Governor-loveliest of countries in considered this Permit. regulation,

American opinion-and-

from there. to -sufficient-

tu quis the Dedigates ande. General Wood and demand.

Northern, Africa, where owing to Sovereignty."Reuter.""

the Riff trouble in Morocco we retraced our steps to Europe, a before we turned our faces, first to great deal more of which we saw, the Near East and then to the

3 Reinstatement of all strikers, of the strike to all who were out..

3 Payment for the whole period

4. No work for servants after 9 pm. unless guests are being enter tained

was not in a position to discuss.ad any other unequal treatment. Mr. Wo further stated that had the Regulations. heen, published at a different time the present difficulty would probably have not arisen'; that he had not been in personal touch with the strikers, and that be would ascertain their views. 'He also asked Col. Crosse to return in the evening to learn the zesult of such an enquiry

Strikers' Demands.

hour on the

FY

2. Rgral Treatment of foreigners He then informed Col. Crosse and Chinese should be sured by that the strikers had not yet return

ed with their views At this Bully.

such permits being redfaired univergeneral terms. This was conveyed In the case of permate to the delegates. at a second on moment the return of the strikers

pas plustograqah would bej was announced, and they were required to be affixed to the preference held in the afternoon of the then shown into a different room, mit. No one, however, would be 21st inst.

Mr. Wn proceeded alone and inter viewed them, returning in a shost while with a paper which he trans down as being the terms which the

lated, and asked Col. Crosse to take

-strikers demanded. These were:

1. Abolition of the twelve Police Permit Regulations.

2. The usual terms of reinstate ment, including, pay while on strike.

3. The gates to remain open until midnight.

4 That house servants should finish work at 9 p.m. unless guests were being entertained.

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SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST,

Shots

"BRENTA"

FROM TRESTE, VENICE, BRINDINI, SPALATO, PORT SAID, MassAUA, ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG & SINGAPORE,

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are bersby informed that all Goods are being

at their risk into

tha Godowns of the Hongkong and Rowin oop Wharf and Godawa Compuy," Ltd. at Kawlcan, whence and/or from the wharvog delivery may be obtained. Optional Cargo will be forwarded less notice to the contrary be given

Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazarlanded

extra hazardous Go dous and or downs of the Hongkong and Kow. loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, whence, and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.

No claims"will be admitted after the goods have left the Godown. and all Goods remaining undallver- Shots.ed after the 25th Inst. will be subject

287 165 Taikoo R. C....... Civil Service...... 261 206 Kowloon C. C.... 191 175 Kowloon B. G. C. 215 230 Craigengower 178 244 police

...... 241 353 'DIVISION II:

P. W. L. P.

112

to rent.

before 28cd inst.

No claims will be admitted after tha Goods have lefs the Godowns, and all Goode remaining undelivered after the 29th just, will be subject to rent.

All claims against the steamer mast be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 8th prox. or they will not be recognized.

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Under signed on or before 8th August, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left. In the Go downs, where they will be examin-where they will be examined on the ed on the 25th inst,, at 10 am.

20th inst. at 10 am. by our surveyors Mesare. Goddard & Douglas.

"No Fire Insurance has been

All broken, chuted, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown,

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Bills of Lading will be counter. signed by

by

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Taikoo R C. Kowloon C. C. ...... 4' R.-H.-K. Y, C.-

SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.

Shots

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Shots

231 248

...[15 100 ...209 262

97 150

Middle East. We encountered the Kowloon Dock 156 83 At that meeting the rough with the smooth. The Kowloon, B.G.C.......127 92 fored to take out su premit terms us then standing were laid difficulties of a dash into the Ruhr, Indian RC Temporary passes be issued before the delegates, who had pre-made under the cover of a storm, Taikoo R C....... for one night, and these woubt not viously, through their mediators, were nothing to the dangers one Kowloon C.C. require a photograph. The apoi accepted the principle of four tem-was exposed to in such places as RH.K.V.C..... estion of these new coalition porary passes mouth as a musi- the Lybian Desert and across the would be wide simultaneous Jer intun. With regard to the workers, arid tracts of Arabia.” foreigners and Chinese alike.

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Tokio, July 17-It is authorita❤ affected by the 28 per cent, who "But Mecca was a treat," ex- tively reported that Japan has The strikers delegates objected were unwilling to pay wages for claimed Miss Wanderwell, though sought to .elevate the Peking to the photographs, stating that the period of the strike, the media- we were not allowed to be legation to an embassy and that only criminalsit in China were res tors kindly undertook to raise t strangers within the gates. We the Japanese government is at

Tim the The fud to cover this. qured to be phistographed.

French Consul General pointed on situation as that he had thousands of plutoas follows: graphs of Chinese who required)

were able, however to take some present discussing the question to a settlement was wonderful pictures of the Gates with other Powers but there is of Mecca. and these, with reason to believe the government 1.Traffic regulations would re-many others taken in our wander has decided to put over until ings in our Fords, will be filmed December the appropriation of sports, and that he was aware main, with minor amendments.

199 that car drivere in Canton carried

nie Permit Regula in due course. Some, in fact, may funds for the support of an

embassy." Ass Prese."

He asked Cal. Crosse if hennes bearing their photographs, tions should be cariculled. the be shown here, would like to see the strikers, as To this statement there was principle of the photograph on the Our hottest experience was is they were there, and Col. Crosse

puss would be retained, but the motoring across India in June of replied in the affirmative. The reply:

We finally reached following points were then The Delegate raised the point concession to apply to Chinese and this year.

This concession | Calcutta, after seeing the glorious brought out the main point of of temporary passes, and asked that furiigners alike. objection in the pass regulations they should be issued by employers, was agreed to in a Meeting of the Taj Mahal and bathing in the was that of the photograph. The and not by the Councils, but corld Gousular Body before it was aug sacred Ganges at Benares.

"An Important event happened strikers also stated that in the be issued through employers, progested to the delegates).

3. A limited number. of tem-Ion our arrival at Calcutta, where 'vided numbers were strictly past servants had not been re-

DELSBOB would gover our coming coincided with that of quired to have a pass to leave limited to, say, one a week. The porury:

the American aviators-meeting of Shameen. (This was pointed delegates said that this point must emergencies.

be referred. They then, leaving The question of re-instate-land and air girdles Col. incorrect) .. Crosse sald that the question the point, raised the question of ment and pay during the strike of

of the closing of the gates reinstatement and asked, for n' was not a matter subject to dispute, guarantee that the question turning on the use of instated, and would receive pay this head. The case of the Police through the gates of the Exposition Twould be fully investigated, and at Portland (Oregan) before its passes after they were shut. The for the period of the strike. strikers had no clear idea as to the British Consul General pointed out dealt with according to the circum opening. The judges will decide customary hours of the closing of that he could give no such guar-stuncos. The delegates raised the the winner of the contest by the the gates. Col. Crosse also pointed antee but he would ascertain the question of the re-instatement of number of geographical miles, and out that the question of ceasing wishes of the community, and in the Police, and insisted on this the number of countries traversed." work at nine o'clock was one be form the strikers as regards private paint. It was explained that the It is said that the moving picture tween employer and employee servants. No question of public Police could not be allowed to royalties on the trip will ap and could not be dealt with n-úmployees was raised.

out to be

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'After Hongkong, we go via vante as sellled (other | Far Eastern chies, 18 months more all would be than Police) would come under on the road, and we hope to drive

strike and that Police who did so proximate $1,050,000, so that the could not be entrusted in the Wanderwells have something to Revised Demands,

futuro with the public safety. look forward to for their pluck, Subsequently in the evening A Mass Meeting was hold in the Agreement on this point could not endurance and enterprise. Messrs. Ma and Tam informed Col. evening, and resulted in a unani-be reached, although the delegatea Crosse that the strikers dropped the mous vote that all servants should intimated that they would be satis questions of the hour of closing of be reinstated, excopt (as agreed by fed with technical re-instatement, the gates and of ceasing work. the delegatos) in case of anise, that having been re-instated

Every Usur is a. Friend On the 18th inst. & further inter bolariour on leaving As regards they evaid afterwards be dismissed

The personal recommendationsAL view with Mr. Wut took place, when payment of wages, 72 per cent. The latter course could not be people, who have been cured by Cham- at the request of Mesurs Ma and were in favour, while 28 per colt accepted, and the delegates with than all sled to facrease the sold and use berlain's Cough Remedy, have done more Tam, Mons. de la Frade, Consul were against: It was agreed that draw. Efforts are still being made this preparation, notil there are pow Generel for France, and Chairman this could only hold good if they to find a solution satisfactory to more bottles of it sold each year than of the French Municipal Council, returned within reasonable time, both sides, and it is hoped that of any other cough medicine. 16 In 200 joined Col. Grosse as mediators on .., 24 hours aften agreement to such a solution may be found. salo everywhernenkova d

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