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No. 21 509
號玖零百伍仟登萬式第
ESTABLISHED 1857.
14Я HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JUNE 18th, 1927. #
DIARY OF EVENTS.
THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY,
DEBTS AND BANKRUPTCIES.
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
TIME TABLE.
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OE E A.MA.M. A.M. AM. AM. NOOR 7.M.PL.M. P.M., PM, 2.M. 9.15 10.30 12.00 1.15 2.122.35 4,85 6,29 7.21. 9.24 10.39 12.09 1.24 3.314,44 6,38 7.30
||12,21 1,38) 2À3 9.36 10.51 9.49 11.04 12,84 1.49 2.56
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9:58 11.08 12.89 1.53 3.09
Kowloon
...Dep. 6,40 8.05 8.80
Yanzati
Dep. 6.50
Bhatin
...Dep. 7,02
...Dep. 7.1
Market Dep, 7.21
...Dep. 7,32
Shengshui Dep. 7,86
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4,66 5,51-7.42
5,09 6,04 7.55
6,18 6.08 7.59
Shamchun...Art. 7,42 8.45
10.03 11.18 13.48 2.03 3.11 6,2 6,19 8.09 9.07 10.07 11.22 12.62 2.07 3.158.13 628 6,23 8.13 9.1310.13 11,28 12,58 2,18 3.213.17 5.84 6,29 8.19
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4.38 5.34 Tipo Market Dop. 7,41 8.27 10.59 12.02 3.21
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HARD HIT BRITISH. INDUSTRIAL JAPAN.
FARMERS.
MANY. GIVING UP.
OXFORD. After a lengthy inquiry among Oxfordshire farmers to-day, I am satisfied that the disastrous: posi- tion of Agriculture, is rather 'under than over-drawn, says a correspon
dent to a London paper..
The ease in this county is despe- rate, and I have listened to some itiful stories of unavailing fights against great odds...
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日捌拾月陸年七廿百九仟登英
Golf: Bogey Pool, Fanting, Lawn Bowls League:Division
PROTECTION AND STATE AID. I.; K.D.R.C. v. C.8.0.0.;_X.C.C..
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r. Taikoo R.C.; Police R.C. ». K.B.G.C. Division II.: E.P.R.C. K.C.C.; C.8.0.C. 2. C.C.C.:
Club de Reercio;" Taikoo R.C. 2. K.B.G.O
F.
Ko June 1st. The first full meeting of the Com-B.H.K.Y.C. v. merce and Industry Inquiry Con-
Lawn Tennis League "B" mission was held in the Department Division: University v. H.K.CO.;
K.C.C. v. U.S.R.C. I.RO. of Commerce and Industry
M.B.K.; R.E.&. บ, Recreio; Monday afternoon (30th alt.) Mr. S.CA.A. v. Nippon Club; O.R.C. Nakahashi, Minister of Commerce, . C.C.0.0' Division: H.K. C.C., Netherlands T.C.; Recreio
Club opened the meeting by an address.
In the course of his speech Mr. R.C.C. Nippon
S.C.A.A.; C.C.C.. Taikoo R.C.; Nakahashi expressed his sense of C.R.C. R.A.0.0.
U.S.S. Baseball Filipinos gratification at the rapid develop
Happy Valley Pampang ment of industry in Japan in a coin.
Diamond, 2 p.m. Mr. Catteridge, secretary of the
H.K. Baseball League: Tigers Oxfordshire branch of the Nationalparatively short period of time...
Club de Recreio, Looked at section by section, (5.C.A.A.) *. Farmers' Union, told me: . Farms which have been in the Japan's industry fell behind enter- Happy Valley Diamond, 4 p.m.
Services Sailing Race R.H.K. same family for generations are prises by other nations, the Minis-Yacht Club, 3.30 p.m.,
ter, admitted, but it could be
Y.M.C. St. Peter's
Launch having to be given up owing to the financial-stringency. One young brought abreast with them with the Pienie, Launch leaves Queen's Fier, farmer of progressive mind, a hard whole-hearted endeavours of indus- working member of one of Oxford-dialiata. It was a matter of regret, shiro's oldest farming families, bas however, that there was last over £3,000 during the last
four years.
J.
No Income Tax For 3 Years, Here are some of the personal experiences, given me.
tendency in Japanese industry to depend on the Government for development. Not that industry had attained a stage where no Govertinent help was needed. Indeed, industrial en terprises peculiar to Japas and at a fair stage of development must be maintained and improved by the joint efforts of government and pri- vate capital. This was the position taken by the Government that had been succeeded by the Seiyukai Ministry.
A farmer who in 1819-1920 paid £500 in income-tax and who has kept his books carefully has paid no tax for three years owing to his losses, and he states that whatever may happen he will pay no tax for the next two years.
The tariff reforms effected by the Another farmer, Mr., J. Joslin, of Stoke Talmage, Thame, said: Kenseikai Government embodied There are plenty of people the traditional policy of protection, around me who bought cattle last The present Ministry would uphold May for £18 to £22 a head and it and was ready to go to the root sold them at the end of the graz-of the matter. When it wes demon- ing season last October and No-strated that Government help was vember for about £2 a bead more necessary for development, assim than they originally cost. These ance would be given without stint, figures mean absolutely a-dead for half-heartedness did more harm than good. But the Government's lose.
industrial policy would be guided by a broad view and assistance would be given in such a way as would make for the general inter-
Since 1923, when I bought my place, I have just about held my own, though I ought to have been making £500 to £600 a year
at the rate I have worked. Lastests and not benefit particular in- year I lost £300,
I suggest that all imported footstuffs should be allowed to come in free, that the Govern nent should take the lot and standardise the price, this price to be based on the costs of home production of the same articles. Another farmer, 70 years of age, told me he has lost an average of £2,000 a year in the last four years. He is one of a great number who have given natier to end their tenancies of Oxfordshire farms.
Many Unlat Farms.
A member of firm who andit a large number of the farm accounts. i tais shire as well as manage states said that the whole of the accounts with a few exceptions. show a lose on last year and a fur ther depreciation of capital. In one ease the loss has averaged about 2,000 per annum since 1920. He said:
Even the grass farmers who employ least labour have lost in each of the last two years but the arable farmers, who employ most labour, have suffered most, and their outlook is dark in the There is an abnormal extreme. number of farm tenancies expir- ing, and an unusual feature is the number of unlet farias.
The farmers of Oxfordshire are particularly enlightened and in- dustrious class of men, but the majority of them to-day are living on their capital and struggling against forces over which they have no control.
£20,000 Owing,
A member of an Oxfordshire. firm of agricultural engineers said that he has £20,000 on his books owing
by farmers who cannot pay.
A member of a firm of fertili ser manufacturers states that he has a pile of orders which he cannot fulfil because the farmers have not paid their last accounts. Ia ad- dition, there are numerous orders from new customers of whom bo
is doubtful, believing that their anal merchants bave refused fur- ther credit. All the trades allied to agriculture are feeling the pinch badly, he said.
Mr R. W. Hawken, at Little Baldon, who has served as county chairman of the National Farmers' Union, told me:
3.30 p.m.
2.
European Y.M.O.A. Bathing Picnic, Island Bay.
Tea Dances: H.E. Hotel,, Hotel Savoy and Cafe Parisien, 4.30 p.m. and Lee Gardens, 5.20 p.m.
Grand Concert for Servicomen at City Hall, 6.30 p.m.
Concert for Servicemen at "Bet- ter Ole," Y.M.C.A., Peking Road, 7 7.0.
Dinner
Dansant at
Cafe Restaurant Parisien.
"Queen's Theatre: Stage Struck.". World Theatre: "Old Home
Week,
Star Theatre: "Perch of the Devil."
Principal Mails:-Inward: Europe i Siberia (Suwa Maru). Outward: Europe via Marseilles, etc. (Suwa Mara), 1.30 p.m.; Europe via: Siberia (Kalyan), 10:30a.m.
Sunday.
1st Sunday after Trinity.
China Coast Officers' Guild and Marine Engineers' Guild of China (Hong Kong Branches) combined meeting, 67, Des Voeux Road Central, 10.30 a.m.
21.
Golf: Bogey Pool, Fanling Baseball:
Japanese B.C dustries. That was the purpose.S.S. Pampanga, Happy Valley aimed at by the Government in a Diamond, 2 p.m. pointing the Committee.
H.K. Baseball League: H.K.
想 Club.
Dragons Baseball
Valles Happy (8. C. A. A.), Diamond, 4 p.m.
Tennis League:-"A" Division: v. University, 4.30 p.m.
University
Mr. Yoshino, Chairman of the Executive, then read a report on the organisation of the Commission and agenda were distributed to the members present. It was proposed | 1.1.C. and carried that a committee be B Division: appointed to draw upya progranume I.R.G 1.30 p.m. "C" Division: under which the Commission was T.R. v. K.B.S.F.P.A., 10.00 1.10. to deal with the subjects brought Tea Dance Lee Gardens, 6.30
Mr. Nakahashi, Finance pan. forward Minister, nominated Mr. Miura, Baron Sakatagi, Mr. Kita, Mr. Sano, Mr. Kodama, Viscount Ogo- chi and Mr. Hata as, the committee.
The Agenda,
The agenda includes the following items to be discussed. in order to develop commerce and industry-
..
St. Peter's Church Servers' Guild" meeting, 8.30 p.m.
Queen's Theatre: "Seven Sinners." World Theatre: Clothes Make The Pirate."
Star Theatre: Charlie's Aunt."
Monday:
Golf: Bogey Fool, Fanling. Criminal Sessions open
1.Basic equipment to be pro- vided for development of indisSupreme Court, 10.30 ..
Tea Dantes: H.K. Hotel, Hotel try(1) arrangement for more Savoy, Ring Edward Hole, and financial facilities; (2) encourage. ment of research and study for in-Cafe Parisien, 4.30 p.m.
Social for Service men at St. ventions and discoveries; (31 basic
Dianer investigations including statistics,Peter's Y.M.C.
Dansant
Cafe resources, competition and indus
Restaurant Parisien. trial conditions abroad.
Queen's Theatre: "Seven Sinners." World Theatre: "Clothes Make
Pirate."
at
2.-Investigations with regard to important industries:-(1) EstabThe lishment of such industries on o firm
Star Theatre: "Charlie's Aunt." Basis; (2) industries to be developed
Principal Mails:-Inward: U.S.A., for export and their encourage etc. (President Wilsya); Outward: inent; (3) industries to be develop San Francisco and Europe wi ed for checking imports and their Siberia (President Tuft), 5 p.m. encouragement.
3.-Improvement:-(1) in produc- tion; (2) in selling; (3) in credit; (4) in trade intelligence; (5) in transport.
Tuesday. Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel, Hotel Saray and Cafe Parisien, 4.30 pan. and Lee Gardens, 5.30 p.in.
at
Cafe
Dinner. Danaant Restaurant Parisien.
Chinese singing and dancing per formance by Miss Tze Lo Lan,.
the stock every year, and the ac-Theatre Royal. counts are passed by an account- Principal Maile:-Out ward: ant. Thus we are able to know exactly what the losses have Europe i Siberia (Sphina), 1.30 p.m.; Europe vià Marseilles (Anyera), 2.30 p.m...
Wednesday..
been,
...They are enormous. We should have been able to retire 5 years ago many thousands of pounds better off.
at
Cafe
Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel, Hotel Savoy, King Edward Hotel and Cafe Parisien, 4.30 p.m. The present disaster datos from
Dinner Dansant the repeal of the Corn Production Restaurant Parision. Act in 1821. To-day I look on
Principal Mails:-Out'ward: stock-farming us being in quite Canada, U.S.A., etc., Europe a as bad a position as arable farm Vancouver and vid Siberia (Em- ing, owing to the slump in the press of Russia), 8.30 a.m.; Austra markets due to England being the fa, New Zealand, etc. (Pange dumping ground of the world's Maru), 9.30 a.m. surplus. I can see no remedy but some form of protection.
Thursday.
Legislative Council Meeting, 2.30
On this question of live stock p.m. My son and I farm about losses a typical instance was given 3,000 acres in Oxfordshire and me from the Witney district. A on its border and we have been farmer bought 10 bullocks at £20 particular in keeping accounts. A each in the first week of September certified valuer goes through all last. He sold them in May at £30 apices in Oxford market. They had (Continued on next Oulumn.)
cost him 10s, each 'n weck to keep.
Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel, Hotel Savoy and Cafe Parisien, 4.30 p.m. and Lee Gardens, 6.30 p.m.
Subscribers list for Subscription Griffins closes at 5 p.m.
DanBant at Dinner
Cafe Restaurant Parisien..
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