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Miss Ida Pruitt Tells Of The Aims And Work Of Industrial Co-operatives
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Following the G. O. G.'s speech, Excellency the Governor
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The aims and work of the Chinese Industrial › Co-operatives' were outlined by Miss Ida. Pruitt, chairman of the Hongkong Promotion Committee, at the weekly timin of the Hongkong Y's Men's Club held at the St. Francis Hotel yesterday.
Miss Pruitt, was introduced to the gathering by Mr. B. B, Tan, who presided,·· "China has the man-power and number of co-operatives was about There is something of a misunder-
to try to make one point clear. septed for Canton and despatched as circumstances permit. the raw materials to make into 1,200. at present, but the aim was standing abroad of the the goods that are needed," said to have 30,000 before the end of damental
fun- Letters and Postcards for berego (except Great Britain and Eire) Miss Pruitt. "This raw material 1940.
nature and
and South Amerios are forwarded. “ria "Siberia" if sa suporscribad · and this man-power should be mo-
of the Compulsory Service Bill. bilised for strengthening the na-ganization enables the, groups to the tendency to concentrate too "The co-operative form of or-That misunderstanding is due to
INWARD MAILS tion, and the latter should not be get into production almost imme-much on the 'active service' side of allowed to disintegrate into hope-diately and with a minimum of the Colony's defence and this less and helpless refugee" hordes. overhead. The factory equipment bill's object is solely defensive-. It is to do this very thing that the belongs to the workers; they care and to give too little thought to Chinese Industrial Co-operatives for it themselves and move it the equally necessary services that were organised in Hankow just themselves when needed, about a year ago.
The must be kept going it the de-. workers can work what hours they fence of the Colony and the bare "Sixty million Chinese have been like. as it is for themselves that necessities of civil life are to be dislodged from their homes and they are working, forced to seek livelihood in other own number is elected foreman, of course they must be.
One of their maintained during war-time, as places. Amony these are some of and if he does not prove satisfac- China's finest industrial workers; tory he can be changed.
When the Compulsory Service many are just human beings who
Ordinance comes into force every need food, There are, besides.
RUN MEETINGS &
man who is called up for and hundreds of thousands who have teach
"The Co-operatives organizers passes the medical examination not left their homes but who have meetings and carry out the printhe group where he can best serve the workers how to run will be placed by the Tribunal in found that their work has left ciples of co-operative industries. the Colony's interests.
them.
To give to these people work early periods, and, throughout, the
Supervision is given during the The altimate question before which shall support them and organizers remain as counsellors.
every man, therefore, is not their families and at the
Shall I or shall I not, join time increase the wealth of the production and to
same Engineers are there to speed up the Army or Navy" but Where nation seems the best kind of reproductive power of local methods.
increase the! does my duty la!!!~ fugee reller possible."
That question is one which in "There are Over 50 different many cases a conscientions man kinds of goods being made by co-finds operatives" said Miss Pruitt.
very dificult to decide, especially as he is not in a post- The speaker was thanked by tlon, as a rule, to know all the Mr. William Yinson Lee.
FIVE AREAS Miss Pruitt said that at present there were five areas of work each with its own headquarters. The
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MURDER CHARGE having all the issues before them. Air Mall by Air France Direct Air-France
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aspects of the case: and the
Air Mail by "Pan American Air- ektet reason for the passing of ways Direct Service"-San Fran- Pan American this bill is to set up a body, which cisco date, 26th July. can make decisions from the only Service"-Paris date, 26th July point of view which really matters,, Tientsin that is to say that of the common Tientsin a weal
Committal proceedings on charge.of murder and robbery on board a trading junk in British
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VOLUNTEERS REJECTED Recently à, certain number of waters were continued at the Kow. men both, in Government service loon Court yesterday before Mr. E and in key industries who have a Straits. Mr. A, el Acuili, who pleaded Himsworth against six men, Tso piled to join the Volunteers have Japan. guity on *
behalf of Barket All Lam, 30, Leung Kam, 22, Li Fuk, Tound themselve prevented from Japan.. Hyder, 39, broker, on a charge or 8. Chan Luk, 30, Li Wan-cheung, doing so by instructions which Saigon. possession, of two mauser autors-27, and Chan, Kam, 27. tic pistols and nine rounds of am-
came from me. I sympathise with" Japan and Shanghaf Mr. J. B. Prentis, Assistant Crown them in their disappointment but U. S. A., Honolulu and Japan- munition on July 17, before Mr. T. Solicitor, prosecuted, while Inspec-it was in my opinion necessary" (San Francisco date, 8th July). Pres. Adamis..
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J. Houston at the Central Magister R. Cunningham, assisted by in the interests of the community Straits and Manila tracy yesterday, said that there. Sergt. C. Medley, were in charge to issue' those orders. was no sinister desire on the part of the case for the Police, of his client at all.
The honourable and gallant Evidence was given, yesterday by member of this Council who would Mr. Arculll said that Hyder went Wong Tak, 75 years of age, and by command the fortress in case of across the border to perform his his wife, who are two of four sur-war, has just explained why it work last year, during which he vivors of, the piracy aboard junk would be necessary in that even- found the weapons abandoned by 288 of the Tung Ku Lighthouse, tuality soldiera.
He also brought back to on May 21,
to recovered from the Colony a number of relics, in-
volunteer forces considerable After evidence had been taken number of key-post men and how cluding a steel helmet and pieces from police officers who had work-that is to be done. of shrapnel as souvenirs.
ed on the case, the case was fur- ther adjourned to Monday.
Hyder possessed a licence for a service rifle and Winchester, and also a couple of swords. He was
an active member of St. John Am-j bulance Brigade,
Det-Irisp. W. N. Darkin said that as defendant held a licence for a service revolver, he should know
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found should have been brought to the 'police.
A fine of $150 was imposed.
the
It would clearly be fütlle and trouble-making to allow that problem to enlarge itself at this juncture I therefore took the step which I have just mentioned.
STIGMA IDLE TALK
I have only one thing to add.
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Its
The third luncheon meeting of tempuous sense of the word. the Hongkong Branch
of the sole object is to organise the Alr Mail for "E. L. M.. Airways Chinese American Institute of Cul-European British section of this tural Relations, will be held at community so as best to serve this
"Direct Service"-due Amsterdam. CHICKENS & "DUCKS 12.45 p.m. to-day, at the Hongkong Colony's interests.
10th August.
Hotel.
Idle talk of a stigma attaching.
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Ceylon India, Aden, Egypt and Europe vit Marseilles-due Marseilles, 29th August.
HAVE FEELINGS TOO Gen. Wu Te-chen will be the to such an organisation is not Saigon, Straits,
"What you need to remember is guest of honour and deliver a merely quite beside the mark, it that chickens and ducks have speech on "Cultural Relations and is harmful to these interests and feeling as much as human beinga. Mutual Understanding.”
I trust “hat no more will be heard You would not like to be confined
Mr. Julean Arnold, the American of it
In a crowded place like that your-Commercial Attache, will also self?" remarked Mr. R. Edwards, speak. Reservations may be sent at the Central Court yesterday, to the General Secretary, Mr. P. when he imposed a fine of $5 on E.
1923 Hongkong Bank Kwan Hing, stall foki, who Building. pleaded guilty to the charge of cruelty to: fowls,
A.R.P. LECTURES IN AUGUST The Air Raid Precautions Officer announces that a course of. Air Raid Precautions Lectures in Chines will be held at the Yaumati REMAND GRANTED Government School, Kowloon, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 7.30
Kwan was carrying 31. ducks. and 8 chickens in an Iron' cage "and 54 chickens in a crate on his;
tricycle.
A further week's formal remand.p.m., commencing on August 5, was granted by Mr. R. Edwards at 1939. The lecturer will be Mr. Fanl the Central Court yesterday, ́on Chak.
22.
the application of Detective In-The Air Raid Precautions Oncer spector W. N. Darkin, in the case also announces that the following in which five men were charged examinations for Air Raid Warden with the murder of Lai 80, at Instructors will be held at Wah Main Street, Shaukiwan, on July Yan College, Kowloon.
The defendants were Wong Yin, Aurust, at 7 pm
To Chinese:-1, 2 and 3 Tang Loi, Chan Lam, Wong Ku- shan, and Chung Kwel-sheung,August, at 7 pm.
In English:14 and 8 Mr. F. H. Loseby appeared for Wong Ku-shan.
UNEMPLOYED BAKER SENT TO PRISON Sentences totalling 12 month
of
of
Amoy
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EXPLOSION
noon
hard labour were imposed on an unemployed baker, Yuen Wong- sun, who pleaded guilty to the severe explosion, in which four at the Central Court yesterday PARIB July 2 (T/Ocean)A Appearing before Mr. R. Edwards charges of burglary and breach of persons were killed and 20 injured, charged with distributing hand- Deportation Ordinance
is reported to have occurred at bills without the authority of the It was stated that the defendant the Bran on July 24, broke into the ground
ontier town of Port BC. A, Kwan Tung 19, a the transport of cases house boy, was fined $5: Kwan was Boor of No, 26, Percival Street, containing explosive material The distributing handbills, thanking and stole six sewing machine victims were soldiers and railway his doctor for the care of his heads.
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