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LICENSING BOARD ELECTION.
It is notified that, an election by the Justices of the Peace of a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board from the 5th May to the 31st December, 1919, during the absence of Mr. Thomas Frederick Hough, will take place in the Office of the Registrar of Supreme Court on Monday, the 23rd inst...
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EURASIAN ASSOCIATION.
FORMED IN SINGAPORE.
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Convened by Mr. E. Tessensohn for the purpose of discussing the advisability of forming an As sociation to represent the Eurasi- ад community
a large, and enthusiastic meeting was held recently in the St. Andrew's School room, Singapore. The chair འs occupied by
Mr. Tessensohn, who at the outset said that he was glad that so many of them had responded to
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the invitation to be present at that QUEEN BELTING. meeting, it showed that they were MOTORS, at last realising the necessity of being united and unity should be one of the principal objects of the proposed assoeia- tion, if not their motto. .Unity was strength and with strength they would be able to overcome all difficulties that might obstruct the welfare of the community. It could not be gainsaid that the time had arrived when such an Association should be formed to protect, foster and promote their interests, and be need hardly tell them that it would be of immense benefit to the community.
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Mr. Tessensohu then read out the objects of the association which are as follows: (a) 10 promote among the members an active interest in the affairs of the British Empire and maintain their loyalty as subjects, of the King: (b) to promote the political, social, moral and in- tellectual advancement of all Eurasian British subjects; (c) Government to. communicate with the of the Straits Eurasian Settlements од behalf of all questions.
British subjects on rights, interests, and privileges of effecting the
higher and technical education in British subjects; (d) to encourage
provide for education of the some practical way as well as to children of Eurasian British sub- jects: (e) to afford the Eurasian British subjects, who may require it, the assistance of the Associs- tion in any other country. The chairman then moved that such ao association be formed.
said that theirs was a community In seconding, Mr.C.H. da Silva which was ill judged and often slighted. Such an attitude
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PERMANENT REPERTORY PLANS FOR LONDON. Declaring that the statements; made by Viscount Ishii, Japanese Ambassador to the United States, learn, with satisfaction that a new Lovers of Shakespeare will in a recent address. had been effort is being made towards the misconstrued. Dr. Sillney
foundation of a National Shake- Gulick, secretary of the Nationalspeare Theatre in London. The Committee for Constructive Im-Shakespeare National Theatre ,,migration Legislation. and an Committee and the Governors of authority on Asiatic questions, the Shakespeare Memorial at challenged recently the utterances Stratford-on-Avon have just com of United States Senators Poin-pleted an alliance of their respec- dexter. Chamberlain, King, Jones, tive functions in the formation of and others, made in the course of the Shakespeare Joint committee Senatorial debates on the League under the chairmanship of Sir of Nations... Dr. Gulick said Johnston Forbes-Robertson. in Japan had never stated that she order to pave the way for the for would keep out of the mation of a permanent repertory League of Nations unless given company within due course a equality of treatment J2- garding immigration, but that she had suggested to the committee ture is being undertaken by Mr. which drafted the League of W. Bridges Adams, who was for Nations covenant that equality merly director and producer of the be accorded to the residents of a Bristol and Liverpool Repertory towards their community he given country, regardless of race. Theatre, and the business man protested against as being un- "When President Wilson read azement is in the hands of Mr. generous, namerited and unjust. the covenant, Baron Making rose W. H. Savory. It is understood... Further he would say, and with and stated on behalf of Japan that the personnel of the com- that Japan accepted the cove pany will be exceptionally strong to say it, that a few of their a certain pang of regret in having nant." said Dr. Gulick. "I was and will contain only experienced own people, and he said it to present at the meeting and heard Shakespearean actors. these words, and in addition, I A season has been arranged to light to be considered members their shame, had felt it & had free access to members of begin at Stratford-on-Avon the Japanese delegation in Paris. August 2, and to last five weeks of "Sbame.") There were mem-
on of their "Neither did Viscount Ishii in in the course of, which six or
community (cries his address last Friday make any seven representative Shakespeare thought it
bers of their community, who demand for free immigration. He plays will be presented. We stated that Japan distinguishes believe that the art of the theatre
a disgrace, to be associated in the remotest between immigration and the in-is acting." Mr. Bridges Adams
possible
menner with justice of racial discrimination. said yesterday, and it is on that should not be, so let the Eurasian
any A GIGANTIC programme will be presented opening night. STARS Eurasian interest whatever. That from ALL PARTS of the WORLD, WILL APPEAR including:- Japan is not making a proposal that we shall insist most although association, be the solution and about immigration, but only about of course we hope to give a quite
MAXIMO, the Cuben Wonder- humiliating race legislation. adequate and satisfactory pre-hear, hear.) In their community answer to all those inuendos- This, and nothing morey was the sentation from the scenic point they had men of all professions. substance of his remarks. Is there of view." any one who objects to treating provincial towns is being arranged qualifications but local qualifica- A tour of the big bearing not only European Japan equitably? Japan does for next spring, after which the tions men who were a credit to not ask free immigration or even company will remain in London their profession and of which the an increase of immigration..
"Under the plan for, restricting
community could be proud. immigration by a percentage
(Hear, Hear.)
for the season.
scheme, based on the number of regarding the admission of im-form an Association to be named immigrants from a given country migrants.
who are naturalized, plus their It is indeed true that unless
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It was unanimously decided to
officials were afterwards appoint- The Eurasian Association" and
ed:
TRY THEM TONIGHT.-
native-born children, as recorded the United States gets here in the 1920 census, treatment of the Asiatic peoples immigration from Japan onto a basis of equity and dignity, and China would be cut in half.and in the case of China, loyalty Yet, such a non-discriminating by America to her own treaties. law, if coupled with a nona growing hostility on the part of discriminating naturalization law, Asiatics may be expected. This would completely and perman-has nothing to do with the ques- ently meet the just cause of tion of free
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who come here. It is a highly pills. "In substance, Japan is asking important question in the field of for nothing more than the international relations, including application to all nations of that American trade advantage in the principle which the British Im-Orient, and it requires the imme- perial Council bes applied to all diate attention of Congress. The of the peoples within the British free immigration menace is a biliousness, liver," sick head; Empire. This is the principle of man of straw."
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