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OUR CHINESE SEAMEN.
TO BE EDUCATED TO THEIR RESPONSIBILITY,
APPEAL FOR EUROPEAN SUPPORT.
"To consolidate the diverse mass of Chinese Seamen, purging it of all undesirable elements especially those of a Communistic nature; to work for amicable relations between employer and em- ployee, ie., between the shipping companies and the Chinese sea- men serving on their vessels," are the objects which the Chinese Seamen's Associated Union have in view.
That the Union will have the support of all European Ship- ping Companies was emphasised at the inaugural dinner of the Union held on Saturday night at the Kam Ling Restaurant. Re- presentatives from all the Shipping Companies were present and pledged their support. Unlike the former Seamen's Union, the present one will set itself to educate the men afoat in their re sponsibility and in the respect which is due to their officers. The Union will not countenance violence in any form, and while seek ing to improve the condition and the morale of the men, will not lose sight of the Interests of the employers,
Mr.
These, briefly, are the sims of the Union and with such a capable head as Mr. Leung Yuen Wo, who is assisted by his son, Mr. K. C. Leung, its work should meet with every success. Leung Yuen Wo has been for many years with the Canadian Paci- he Ocean Services Co. and is in close touch with the Chinese crew of this company. "Mr. Leung is a "veteran" in the manage- ment of Chinese crews and employers can rest assured that mea recommended by this Union are the men for their jobs-men that can be relied upon at all occasions.
The Two Objects, The main ball of that excellent Chinese restaurant the Kam Ling Before I conclude I think it is
decorated --was beautifully
on appropriate for me to declare an Saturday night with flowers and this occasion the two main objects bunting, and the Lyric Orchestra of our Linion. As most of you have played a well selected, programme already been aware, our objects including some of the latest jazz music. Waiters in white long gowns were tripping to and fro
are:-
First: To consolidate the diverse
it of all undesirable elements, more
ARMISTICE DAY ARRANGEMENTS.
AT THE CENOTAPH.
CATHEDRAL SERVICE AT 0.43 A.M.
"
The Colonial Secretary announces that His Majesty has approved that the arrangements for the observance of Armistice" Day should be on November 11th on the same lires as last year.
Permission is also given for the broadcasting of the Cenotaph service.
It is understood that the Very Reverend the Dean of St. John's Cathedral is prepared to have. Matins on November 11th at 9.45 4.m. Anishing at about 10.30 in order to give ample time to all those "at- tending the service at the Cathedral to be in a position near the Ceno- taph before the arrival, of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, and further, that the Dean is proposing to communi- cate direct with the various bodies who generally apply for special representation at the Cenotaph with view to alloting them, a certain number of seats at the Cathedral service.
It is proposed to allot special seats in the Cathedral to members of the Executive und Legislative Council and to the Consular Body-
At The Cenotaph. The dress for the occasion will
with refreshment of all kiods and mass of Chinese Seamen, purgins beReview ordery Those in pos
everything was done to give the
guests a "good time."
especially those with communistic
leanings.
There were OVCT two hundred
Second: To work for improved people present and after dinner and amicable relations between Em-" several European ladies came to take part in the dancing, an imployer and Employee, ie, between promptu affair, thoroughly enjoyed the Shipping Companies and the by al. In this connection special Chinese Seamen serving on their mention must be made of 31r. W. vessels. (Prolonged applause). H. Peters, of the C.F.R. He gave "I am sure all of you Gentlemen an exhibition of the Black Bot agree with me that they are objects tom and the Charleston," and really worthy of our best attention delighted the guests with many and your heartiest support, and we are confident that our future will be a bright and successful one. Once more, Gentlemen, I thank you Mr.for the honour of your presence
here to-night (loud cheers).
songs.
..
our
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Support Wanted.
most
session of medals will wear them.
Sidearms only will be carried. Following is the programme:- Bepresntatives of the Navy, Army and of other organisations officially
His Excellency the Ocer Ad- represented at the Cenotaph to be is position by 10.50 am. ministering the Government arrives at 10.55 a.m.
At 10.56 pipers of the K.O.S.B. will play the lament, Flowers of the Forest,"
At 10.58 Buglers of the Queen's Regt. will sound. theLast Post." Othcers will salute, Other Banks stand to attention. The position of attention will be held by all ranks until the end of" Reveille."
One gun will be fred from Murray! Parade ground to mark the end of two minutes silence.
MR. LEUNG YUEN'S SPEECH.
Addressing the gathering, Leung Yuen Wo said:
Gentlemen,On this happy oc-
One gun will be fired at 11 am casion, the inauguration of DES VOEUX ROAD
Mr. K. C. Leung then in a Chinese Seamer's Associated Union, it is indeed a great honour and eloquent speech asked for foreign from Murray Parade ground to mark pleasure to us to have at our din support He said that an institu.the beginning of two minutes silence. ner party to-night so many dis tion like the Chinese Seamen's As find sociated Linion was one that de tinguished friends, and to that they have ail gathered to served all the help that could be While they were looking. gether in this great ball in such given.
after the affairs of the men afloat a genial spirit of comradeship and fraternity. For this scurtesy and men that were doing their bit to
His Excellency the Officer Ad- magnanimity I have to express the develop trade between country and very hearty thanks of all the mem-country-they would at the same
time protect the interests of the ministering the Government will lay a wreath at the Cenotaph. hers of our Union.
employers.
Wreaths will then be laid by the Other speakers were Messrs. F. Commander-in-Chief, China Station, W. James and C. de Bruyn, of if present, followed by His Excel Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, Ltd.,lency the General Officer Command. and the Java-China-Japan Lijning.
Departure of His Excellency the respectively. They thanked their hosts and assured them of their Officer Administering the Govern support..
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Bugleis of the Queen's Royal Hegt. will sound" Reveille."
Hymn, O God, our help in ages past."
ment.
The formation of our Union and the expansion of activities are due to the operation of two forces in Hong Kong, namely, the direction and encouragement from the Hong Kóng Governinent and the inspira- tion and guidance of the educa- tional, governmental, commercial and industrial communities of the Colony. The sympathetic attitude of the Hong Kong Government has en- a. spirit of infused into us thusiasm and vigour and also a sense of responsibility which en- courages us to exert our utmost in achieve our object in order that we may deserve the highest opinion that the Government has in us.
A warm tribute to the work of Paraile ground at 11 am, and 11.02 Likewise the support of the public the chairman, was paid by Capt.
Order Of Parade." has placed us under the obligation A. W. Davison who said that Mr.
During the ceremony His Excel. to be assiduous and cautious in Leung Yuen Wo was always to the
Taipans And Beamen.
Wreaths will then be laid by re- Mr. Yau Kit, a well-known presentatives of public bodies.
Troops will then march off inde- scholar, speaking in Chinese
Wreaths will be laid by private Chinese drew attention to the fact.pendently... that it was the first time that Euro-
individuals.. penn taipan and Chinese geamen had sat down to dinner together. It augured well for the future, he said, and men in all walks of life should realise that they were inter-of the square. dependent.
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A.position is reserved for Military Officers attending the ceremony on the western half of the north face
A salute will be fired from Murray
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the execution of our duties in fore in any charitable work. Mr.lency the Administering the Govern order that we may live up to the great expectations of the different communities (hear, hear). To all and for all, our hearty thanks.
Leung is a director of the Kwang Wah Hospital as well as the spon sor of two free schools for children
of semien.
SOME OF THE GUESTS. Among the guests were: Dr. S. WV. T30, O.B.E., LL.D., Mr. Wong Kwong Tin.
On
hent and members of the Executive and Legislative Councils will stand facing the Cenotaph with their backs to the "Supreme Court. the immediate right will be drawn the E.A.0.B., Mercantile up. Speaking for myself, I am fully conscious of my shortcomings in
Marine, Old Comrades Association, undertaking the organization of an
the Royal Marines, the S-N.O, R.N. and R.A.F.parties. On the im institution of such magnitude' and which carries with it so great a responsibility. I wish I were more Messrs. C. de Bruyn, R. S.mediate left will be the Girl Guides, eloquent in expressing the scati Blaisse, L. W. E. van Heurn, J. H. Boy Scouts, H.K.V.D. Corps, the ments of my fellow members, but Keyser, A. H. N. van Nieuwen General Officer Commanding repre- my power of speech fails me! Ihuyse," A. J. Hamendt of the Java senting the Army. wish to be sagacious in the ad- China-Japan Lijn - ministration of the Union, but my faculty of thought limits me! With the realization of these limitations in myself I have more than once expressed a desire that this respon sibility be placed in the hands of nore worthy and brilliant inembers of the Union. But my fellow members remonstrated with
some
The pipers of the K.O.S.B. and the buglers of the 1st Queen's Royal the Mr. E. Cock, M.B.E. of the Regiment will be located on Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock Co., west and east sides of the Cenotajih Captain A. W. Davison, Messrs. respectively, and, facing the monu- C. Pryce, L. E. N. Ryan, J. Oram ment, with their backs to the har Sheppard, C. Thwaites, Lee Yuk bour, will be drawn up the band! Quan of the Canadian Pacific of the Borderers. Steamships, Ltd.
The eastern- corper of the Ceno- Mesare. F. W.. James, J. M.taph plot (nearest to the Hong me that it was hardly right for the MeHutcheon, Mok Wing Yue F. Kong Club) will accommodate the head official to retire to his secluded D. Roberts of Messrs. Butterfield & Naval Officers and Foreign Govern-
Swire.
ment and.. Consular representatives. life at a time when the Union is
Messra. C. P. James, Chin Keay On the western corner will stand still in its embryonic or infantile stage and has not yet established and K. L. O'Hoy of the Dollar the Army Officers, the St, John Am- itself on a rocky foundation against 5.6. Line and American Mail Line.bulance Brigade, E.A.S.M.A., and Mr. M. F. Koy secretary, Hong the British Legation representa- the storms and whirlwinds of society. Hence my present position Kong General Chamber of Com-tiyes.
here.
merce).
Messrs. Li Yau Tsun (chairman) and Mr. Ip Lan Chuen of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce.
Mesars. A. E. Martin, C. P. Ross of Messrs. Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.
Chinese Proverbs, Simple though the work is at the outset, it will undoubtedly grow in complexity and magnitude as we proceed. The little effort that I
Captain A. M. Miller of the am able to make to shoulder this responsibility, is indeed analogous Orient Ship Supply Co.
to the effort of the grasshopper in Messre P. Tod, W. Sanderson,
a Chinese Proverb to stop a rail- Captain Skinner of Messrs. Jar way train by extending one of its dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.
Mr. A. L. Thomson of the legs over the rail, or to that of the mosquito to 611 up the ocean by Columbia Pacific Shipping Co.
Messrs. R. K. Valentine, U Sze trying to carry mountains on its back,
However with Providential Wing of Messrs. Dodwell & Co., grace and help, and with the coLtd.
Mr. J. Gonzales de Bernedo operation of my able colleagues, I bars great faith that some day our (Consul for Guatemala),
*45 bazurowned with success.. (Continued on next Column).
Messrs. H. Shantz, J. J. Muccio and J. C. Jester (of the U.S. Con sulate General)
Messrs. Chow Yue Teng, Chan Heung Pak, Chan Tin Son, M..P. Choa, Ho Wing, Ho Sing Chau, Ho iu, Ho Leung, Ho Kwong, Kong E Suen, Kwok Siu Lau, Lo Cheung Shiu, M. K. Lo, Li Yik Mui, Lo Yin Nin, M. W. Lo, Lam Shiu Pang, M. H. Lo, F. C. Mow- fung, Ngan Bing Kwan, Sum Pak Ming, Tang Shiu Kia (chairman of directors, Tung Wah Hospital), Wong Shiu Hing and Wong Yuct Bang (directors of the Kwong Wah Hospital), Wei Tat, You Lit.
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