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Shatin... Dep. 6,58

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Fanling..Dep. 7,26

Bhanpy-

Sham

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| 2.87) 3.90) 4,30 5,40) 7.35 4.38 5.48) 7.49 4.50 6.00 7.55

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5.09 6.17 8.19 6.18 5.27 0.39

5.95 8.33 8.26

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5.43

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Canton ...Dap.

2,25

11,55 | 2,40 | 4,48 | 5,54

Fanling

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TaipoMarket.Dep. 7.33 821 10,57

12,11 934 3.00 | 8.08.

Taipo

...Dop. 7,409.98 21.01

17.18 | 150 |5,04 | 8,13 |

Shatia

Shunchan...Dep. 7.13 750 -10.34 11.21, 11.49 2.33 4.39 5.47 8.42 7.07 Shaungthai..Dap. 7.30 5.03 10.4

... Dep.

7.233.10 10:47

...Dop.753 9.0 17.14

12.30 | 8,133 6.17 | 6.26 13.43 3.27 | 6,99 6.38 Kowloon ...Art. 8.12 8,57 11.32 12.01 13.48 3,335,356,44′ 7.22,

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7.14

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LABOUR SPLIT IN BRITAIN.

I.L.P. AND THE GOVERNMENT.

WOMEN'S INFLUENCE UPON THE MALCONTENTS.

thera was neither revenue for the Government nor dates for the peo- plo.

The conference of the Indepen- I had hitherto stood for. The amend dent Labour Party last month re- ment was rejected and the resola vealed some very interesting points tion carried. In other words, the affecting present and fature poli- aim of the extreme Socialists is to The Women's Demand. tical problems. The most notable bring the administration of the fact that emerged was the extreme banking system of the country cialists attain positions of respon- Luckily, when even extreme So. dissatisfaction of the IL,P. with under the direct control of some

Socialist majority in the House of sibility, they more or less quickly Commons, Another resolution went

discover the futility of the - non- further and demanded the com- They see, as Mr. J. Thomas sense they had previously talked. plete reorganisation of industry along Socialist lines, with the so clearly sees, that you socialisation of the key controls of by dissipating the money of the permanently relieve poverty simply industries, banking, land, imports and exports, power and transport.rich, and thereby reducing the po

necessary first steps on the road to Socialism.

Mr. MacDonald's Policy, From this point of view the treme Socialists of the LL.P. have the advantage of being able to point to the opinions expressed by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald before he came into

power. In an important pamphlet called "Labour and the Nation," published towards the end of 1928, Mr. MacDonald, in the foreword, wrote that the Labour Party, unlike other parties, is not concerned with patching the rents

Unlimited Social Services. The main feature, however, of

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wer to create wealth. As a matter of fact, under capitalism, poverty has been immensely diminished and the general standard of comfort of the working classes has been enor

remains the ugly fact that a vast amount of hideous poverty doen exist, especially in the slums of our large towns. It exists because the inhabitants of these slums con- tinue to multiply, their numbers, regardless of the overcrowding of the labour market, regardless also of the cruelty of bringing children' into the world under conditions that make it impossible to give them a decent upbringing.

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the existing Labour Government. Mr. MacDonald and his colleagues, though to most people they seem to zo more than fast enough, are bi terly condemned by the I.L.P. for going too slow. One speaker at this conference said that Mr. J. H. Thomas had done more for British capitalism in ten months than the Torirs had done in five years." Another speaker, himself a Member of Parliament, said that “some of ! the Socialists in the House desired | to be more capitalistic than the the conference was a constantly re-imously improved. But there still capitalista." The general line of peated demand for more social ser- complaint was that the Labourrices at the expense of the wealthy Government instead of aiming at

taxpayer. One resolution condemn ed the Government for failure to the destruction of capitalism, was

make adequate provision by "dras trying to make the best out of a

tie taxation of wealth for increas bad system.

ed social servicea, and specially condemned the Chancellor of the ex-Exchequer for indicating that there would probably not be any further expenditure in that direction in the life of the present Ministry It was declared to be the business of the Government to transfer wealth from those who had too much to those who had not enough, the transference to be effected by way of social, services. Another re solution demanded increased taxa-realise the facts better. At last tion of large incomes and at in ber moved a resolution demanding in a bad system, but with trans crease of the death duties up to that the Ministry of Health should forming capitalism into socialism." 100 per cent on estates over: a

give "skilled advice on contracep- The pamphlet to which this intro-specified amount 21

tion. There was some opposition duction was written by the present

Old Age Pensions,

to this proposal, but the resolution Prime Minister gives a detailed Among the proposed expansions was carried. This question of over- account of what was then apparent of social services various items were population is the final problem Labour Party, and it is not easy to all workers should be allowed to face, and the sooner the better. ly the actual programme of the mentioned. It was proposed that that all political parties must soon discover any appreciable difference retire at the age of 60 with an At the present time the money of between that programme and the adequate pension. Another demand the well-to-do and of the prudent present demands of the I.L.P.

was for increased unemployment is being forcibly taken from them allowances; another that pensions by taxation and handed over to of £1 a week should be given to the poor, and the imprudent, with all widows. It was also made the result that that section of the to population, which is living under clear that the ILP wants abolish contributions to any of circumstances least likely to pro-. these pensions or allowances; the duce a fine race, is multiplying whole of the money is to be pro- most rapidly, while the other sec- vided by the taxation of wealth. tion is tending to decline in num- None of the speakers seem to have bers. We are creating, in fact, a of the resolutions put forward was given any thought to the possibil-nation of dole-drawers, and, if the

"Down With Capitalism." The essential purpose of the latter party is the destruction of the capi- talistic organisation of industry and the establishment of a complete system of State Socialism. How that system is to be worked still remains a matter of some doubt. For example, at this conference one

A demand for the national owner-ity that if their schemes for the ship and control of banking. To taxation of wealth came into be this resolution az amendment was ing, the result would very soon be moved suggesting that the owner that the wealth would disappear. chip and control should be exercised If capital is excessively taxed it "by a body free from political is not accumulated, and the wealth party influence. But this amend that would have been created by ment met with fierce opposition on it is never produced. It is the old the ground that it would deprive tale of the tax on date trees, When the Government of control, and so the date trees were taxed, the peas- involve a complete departure from ants, unable to pay the tax, cut everything that the Socialist Party down the trees, with the result that

Happily,

the women... of the Labour movement have more sense

in this matter than the men; they

week's conference, a woman mem-

process is allowed to continue, the result will be the destruction of those elements in the population whose enterprise and capital create the wealth from which the doles are drawe. Instead of relieving poverty, we shall, on present politi cal lines, soon be ingressing it. The only way of escape from this prospective disaster lies in direction indicated by the women. members of the I-L.P

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