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號柒世佰叁仟萬弍第

日伍廿月肆年酉癸

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, MAY 19,

1933

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PRO 28768,

Scottish Party s." School": Sargent's Portrait of Lady Lovat: Congregational Church Member-

ship: Lanarkshire Golf Tournament: Trade Union Congress

(Special Air-Mail Service)

EDINBURGH, May 2 SCOTTISH PARTY. SUMMER SCHOOL

In June the Scottish Party, of which the Duke of Montrose is hend, is to hold a summer school at Perth.

The moving force behind the school and indeed, behind the Party, is Sir Alexander MacEwen, a former Provost of Inverness and a solicitor who does the

con- yeyancing for most of the big High. land landlords, including the Lovat family.

MET IN FULL BY SHANGHAIS. HANGCHOW-NINGPO RAILWAY

{TREOUGH REUTER'S 'Adancy"]

LONDON, May 18

IT is learned that the Shanghai

Hangchu Ningpo Railway have met in full; the payment of princi. pal and interest of the 1968 Ivan which was due to-day, amounting to A resolution was also adopted additionally pay in a few days, the £19,157; and are endravenring to demanding early legislation to rebalance of the 27th amortization in- move all those changes in law restalment which e.nounts to £20,093 lating to trade unionism which the Trades Dispute Act brought into " operation.

*yne ***

Sympathetic Strike,"

TOSHIO SHIRATCRI

TO SWEDEN?

(THROUGH REUTER'S ARANCY)

Mr. T. Oramp, N.U.R., said TO BE JAPANESE MINISTER that if at any time bis governing body gave him instructions to call out his members in support of any others in dispute, he should do it and take the personal consequences, but that did not put the position right from the unions point of He is an intelligent cultured View: If the funds of the members man with large interests in Caylon were to be liable to confiscation or to be held up: during a dispute, tes. His book "The Thistle and then it left the anions almost, pow. the Rose" is a well-reasoned arguerless. They had just had an ment for a moderate form of Scot-object-lesson of the working of the tish Home Rule.

TORTO, May 18. THE afternoon papers here have given much prominence to the unconfirmahte hug seemingly re- huble report that Toshio Shiratori, Chief of the Foreign Offes Informa tion Bureau, will be appointed Minister to Sweden.

Fact during the railway strike in It was reported that it was As an orator Sir Alexander has Ireland. The two railway unions mainly due to friation with Shira- all the fire of the Celt. At the were working on the most friendly tori. whose frequently blunt and anniversary of Culloden this year terme with the Transport Workers, cutspoken comments in his capacity he made an impassioned speech on who kept within the law by refusak spokesman in the Foreign Office the graves of the martyrs, extol-ing to do any work but their own were a constant source of embar ling virtues of Bonnie Prince Charor to handle traffic dealt with berassment to Arita, that caused him lie and urging his compatriots to fore the strike by railwaymen. If, to resign from the post of Foreign recapture the spirit of wolf-sacrifice however, they had declared a strike Vice-Minister on May 15. which animated their forefathers.

A SCOTTISH SARGENT

in support of the railwaymaa,” the Funds of the Transport Workers would have been confiscated.

UNION'S NEW PEAK

It is only very occasionally that the American Art Association Br ranges a sale of paintings in Lou- The Rev. H Moffat #cott; Glas don, but the collections which are gow, presided at the arinal, As put up far auction are almost in-sembly of the Congregational variably composed of masterpieces Union of Scotland which opened ią“ known throughout the world. This Edinburgh yesterday, The Rev. Dr. is the ones with a collection which, Charlas Richardson, moving the will come under the hammer to adoption of the General Committee morrow. The catalogue contains report, anid, in reference to church only 33 items, but each of these is from the hand of master, the painters whose works are to be dis posed of including such as Corot, Copley, Goya, Hoppner, Lely, Owen, Pandini, Reynolds, Rom- ney, Rousseau, and Sargent. The Sargent picture is a most interest- ing Scottish one depicting the pre- Bent Lady Lovat when she was a little fair-haired girl. It was hung at the Royal Academy Exhibition in 1897, and it is said that it and another portrait constitute Sar- gent's two most, ambitious and suc- cessful renderings of childhood."*

40-HOUR WORKING WEEK

IN HONG KONG TO-DAY

MODERATE, FAIR..

YESTERDAY'S WEATHER REPORT, FORECAST AND REMARKS, ISSUED BY THE ROYAL Observatory AT 5.40 P.M., STATED :--

Pageauke 15 HIGHEST TO THE NORTH-EAST OF HOKKAIDO, AND LOW OVER CHINA GENERALLY.

A DEPRESSION 18 SITUATED TO THE NORTH OF THE LOWER YANG- TZE VAILEY.

LOCAL FORECAST:--S. WINDS, MODERATE; PAIR PERHAPS LOCAL SHOWERS.

The Scottish Trades Union Con- gress at Ayr yesterday passed a re- solution on the subject of the 40- Hour working week, demanding, in view of the continually increasing productivity industry and its rationalization; that the workers should share in the social advan tages such development had render- ed possible and particularly in a

membership, that the total con- reduction of the hours of labour:gregational figures at present stood, The resolution also expressed the at 30,322, an advance of 100 over jopinion that a progressive shorter last year. This was the highest

ing of the working bours would figure ever reached. ease the problem of unemployment,

and called on the British Govern There was a decrease of 432 in ment to support the demand for an the number attending Sunday, International Convention to espachools, "and Sunday, school teachers tablish a 40-hour working week had decreased by 70. Bible class. which would be so applied as not scholars had increased by 300, but to lower the standard of life of attendances at Banda of Hope the workerE.

meetings were down by 1000. The report was adopted.

Employees of Public Bodies.

The report of the Church Aid: A resolution was carried expras-Committee stated that the income sing the view that it was desirable of the Aid Fund showed a decrease for trade unions not to initiate of £100 during the past year, and negotiations for the improvement as applications for grants had been of wages and conditions, particu- more numerous owing to financial larly on behalf of employees of stress, a special appen! was made public bodies, unless and until a for contributions. substantial majority of the workers

SHIHMENCHEN. TAKEN

"BY GENERAL HATTORIS

TROOPS

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]

Toxyo, May 18. GENERAL Hattori's troops have Occupied Shihoenchen, ten miles south of Malangu, and pur. sued the enemy in the direction of Kichow, according to a Japanese report from the Front

Resuming their attack, General Kawahara's forea seized the heights near Nanshengehung, ten iniles north-east of Miyur.

MIYUN OCCUPIED

"Tokyo, May-18. REPORTS FROM CHINCHOW ARE TO THE EFFECT THAT JAPANESE TROOPS OCCUPIED

MIYUN AT 1.30 P.M.

(Further Cables on Page 9)

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

TO-DAY

(May 19). (IV Moon 25th Day), Theatres. Central: Hold 'Em Jail." Queen's: "Night of June 13. King's: "Call Her Savage." Oriental: "Sherlock Holmes.” World: Letty Lynton!!! Star: Are You [here.” Majestic: Devil and the: Deep."

Dances.

Tea Dances at Gloucester Build- ing; King's Restaurant; and Hong Kong Hotel

Principal MailA;

Outward for Australia by Taiping,” 10,30 a.m.; for America by Emprees

of Canada, 10 am. for America and Lurope "via· Siberia by Pres.

Taft,& p.m. Sports.

Dinner Dances at Hong Kong Hotel King's Restaurant; Penin The retiring president, the Rovsula Hotel; and Gloucester Build- in the employmente affected by the H. Moffat Scott, delivered an ad

ing. negotiations were organized. The dress on "The Next Step Th Secretary, Mr. W Elger, quoted Rev. Beginsia Bartlett, Q.B.F. an experience of his own as a mema representative from the London ber of the Labour group of the Missionary Society, also spoke, Glasgow Corporation. He stated that the group was approached by certain trade unions with view to the improvement in the wages of workers in the employment of the corporation. On inquiring the

Scottish Women's Golf state of organization of the em-Champion, Mrs. A. M. Holm, was ployees, he was greatly surprised among the prominent players who to and that the membership of the qualified at Drumpellier yesterday union was less than 50 per cent, ol for the third round of the Lanark the employees whose. conditions the shire Ladies Golf Championship, unions were attempting to im- which she holds and has won three prove.

times.

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