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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THE GOSPEL OF WORK, WORLD'S SUNDAY SCHOOL
Dr. Weldon's Heart-to-Heart Talk With Trade Unionists.
CONVENTION.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1830.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH
KOWLOON.
TO-NIGHT
October agth at 6 pm Rev. W. H. Griffith Thomas,
`M.A., D.D., will give a special,
A Kowloon Match.
General Secretary's Address. Most enjoyable games were play. ed on the Kings Park on Sunday General Booth, äri..his roturn At the opening of the World's PACIFIC MAIL §.S. CO., LTD. between the gall sections of the from his journey round the world, Sunday School Convention, held
azd K.0.0.
S. S. DOYLESTOWN “ K.B.G.C has just assorted, as the result of this month in the YMCA. Hall, Some interesting and keenly con- bis experience, that men are Kanda, the general secretary,
From SHANGHAI via tested play was witnessed both in everywhere less willing to work Dr. Frank L. Brown, said
SWATOW the pain during the morning, and than they were. 1 do not say
"If only a fraction of the im- the doubles in the afternen, the whether he is correct or not, mense sums which were and still
The above mentioned vessel address reault being a narrow victory for writes Dr. Weldon, formerly are being devoted to the ends of
having arrived from the above the Bowling Club.
Bishop of Calcutta, and subee war had been expended upon a
mentioned ports. Consignees of Subject "IS THERE A FUTURE At the conclusia the parts quently Dean of Manchester; but world-wide effort to reach games, the visiting team was co- there is no escape from want generation with religious educa-cargo are hereby informed that tertained to turn in the Clubxcep: through work-continuous tion, a new age would dawn, they must take immediate de House of the Bowling Green Club, hard work, year in and year out. racial questions would disappear, livery of same from, alongside, and during the "usital ex@hange wij Nature, gives nothing for crying wrongs would be remedied and all cargo impeding discharge
A
opinioas it was generally nonMİ
nothing. She provides the coal; and a spirit of world units would will be landed at their risk and Such 15 the Grm expense into the Pacific Mail by representatives t both full
of the leaders Steamship Company, Gidowns at Sections to further the propisals of but it must be brought to the sur-appear.
World's International West Point and stored at Cons the U.S.RC. to have inter-club face. She provides the file conviation
Kings Park soil; but the seed must be sown.
Asssociation,"signees risk. handicaps. far the matches, the handicaps tube made the blade must be tended, the
wheat must be reaped. by the U.S.R.C. and reptes, ata tives of the "oftealnom 201
receipt of 3 cards from each club
member.
the K.C.C. team. 10
of the
Dr. Brown then referred to the Consignees are also he eby in- Sunday Setool last world's convention, held at formed that the above mentional Zurich a year before the great steamér Das brought forward war broke out, at which the repre-cargo ex the S. S. EASTERN sentatives of sixty nations pointed EXPORTER.”
Ser-ean the State" give my thing to anybody except at the cast of somebody else. If the Mr W. T. Elson, who captained railways do not pay, then some the way by which war could be Consignees of cargo are hereby Į
rey other industry must pay for avoided. But the world was not notified that they must produce speech, strongly recommended them. The State can take money then ready for the message and an Import Permit signed by the that the enthusiasm shown in the out of one packet and put into the methods of that convention Superintendent of the Imports & day's matches should be fostered another: but it cannot create ic took the death of millions and Exports, Hongkong, before Bills of
the suffering of the entire world Lading can be countersigned, and monthly matches arranged wealth without toil. between the U.S.H.C.. K.C.C. I am profoundly anxious that to bring us to the realization of
All brakan, chafed and damaged and K. B.G.C. This, he i-, would the working man should enjoy the botter way.
goods are to be left in the godowns The work of the late Mr. Heing where they will be examined on not only encourage yang and the reward of his labour. I hon-i inexperienced playing members our the calling of the miners in securing the acceptance of Nov. 1st at 10 am. but would eventually, of pressity, among whom I live. I admire Japan's invitation for the present) All claims must be presented lead to the adoption of up to date their heroism at every time of an convention was reviewed, and within a week of the steamer's rules for all golf sections, ensur-explosion in the mines I wish now, said Dr. Brown," we are met arrival here after which they ing better management of the their rights had been fully re-in this convention, representing cannot be recognized.
thirty countries, to consider again
No claim will be admitted after course and also give facilities cognised before strikes began. for all players to improve.
But neither the minera nor any whether the Rug that will open the goods have left the godown,
the world's great and all goods remaining At the conclusion of the match other operatives act as Christianshe was to silver spoons were presented to ought to act, if they think of future does no: seat in the hands delivered after Nos. 2nd will
themselves only or of their class of the parent and the teacher-be subject to rent. only, and not of other people who whether love, inspired by the No Fire Insurance whatever
example of Jesu will be effected. may be far poorer than they are. spirit and
Christ abali not solve the prob ams that are preplexing the stateamon and educators of this
the winning team.
Mr. J. Parkes, who captained the K.B-G.C. team, promised
to muster twelve mombers to meet the K.C.C again in a for night's time,
The para games resulted in vistory for the KBC by 7 am to 5. Spores:-
JB..
J. Parkes (12)....
W. Mackay (14)...
W. U. Lambert (18).
R. Dixon (18)...
J. D. Brown (18).
T Hamsey (14)
J. 6. Gardner (18.
1. Morrison (15)
O. Cooper (201
J. McLaggan (
F. L. Cooke (201.......
F. H. Crapael! **
W. T. blica (10)....
G. W. Awebell (19) H. E. Stereos (14).
A. W. E. Davidson 1
P. Healboote (15)
W. J. Edzardalis,
C. R. B. Newton (1)
a
A SUICIDAL POLICY. The working mea wants shorter hours. If he can, by ina." creased effort produce in a fewer The Tukio convention he said, hours the same amount of good was the first great world' gather- as he used to produce in moreng to face the call for a con. hours, all is well. But if he structive prograrome that shall go produces less. then his own
to the foundation of things, to interest runs counter to the in.
suggest plans that in their scope terest of the community of which shall be inter-racial, international
be is a citizen, and he ought to and interdenominational. "We regard the community as well as bimself
Consignees are requested to seed in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately.
PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO.
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For
FOR SALE. ·
FOR SALE.-Two Lancashire Boilers, length 28 feet,diameter of furnaces (two) 3 feet. Working pressure 100 Iba per mq...inal. Constructed by Mesars Lindsay, Burnet & Co., Govan, Glasgow. In good order and, condition. Complate set of fittings with each. boiler. Apply Butterfield Swire, Hongkong.
FOR SALE.
&
The U.S.S. SAMAR will be sold at the U. S. Navy Purchasing
Shanghai, China, by sealed pro- posals to be opened at 10 a.m. on
Thursday, Oct. 28th Office No. 20 Whargpoo Road.
Saturday, Oct. 30th Wednesday, Nov.
at 9.30 p.m.
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NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG TUTORIAL & EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
43, Bonham Road. Opposite the University
Tel No. 132. P.O. Bor, 593.
Principal
JOHN P. JONES, BSŁ, ME, Min.
The Institute affords Special. Pre- paration (Class and Private, Day and Evening. Oral and Correspondence) Hongkong. 25th Octobbr, 1920. Lior University Matriculation SEG
Degree Examinations.
LESSONS IN CHINESE.
are bere," he declared, "in an
MAL LI BÊN DIN AUNOSE se Zradust, vend hour when because of differences ja toerature, has been a seacher ya Karupana viberate and meresanta in this coloɛy for over colour or race, years of customs.
being
Bu bar à quod teh në trading Buropeia+ made fort 15
The path the caram ennastus, a, u many directions by those seeking
inezdet He, bát Kiso a good anum ledge of selfish economic or political ad-
Mundana Malka
ia
1 A trade upon which forbids let me sag) brick-lagers to lay more than 300 bricks a day delays the building of houses, sends up the price of houses when they vantage, to hold the world to
New Session bas now commenced.
THE
HALF PRICE.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction ca
Friday, the 29th. Oct. 1920, commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Rooms, Dudde
Stree:
A Collection of Valuable Chinese
Curios comprising: 5-coloured, 3-coloured, and Blue and figures from Kanghi to and White rases, plates, bowls
Towkwang periods, placques with porcelain panels. Agate, Crystal and Jade ornaments, etc.
also
Tutoria! Classes are being conducted in English. Mathematics, Trigonome- try, Mechanics, Physica, Chemistry.
Sung Celadon vas Latin History, Geography,
One pair Lance Black cases French for Hongkong rewith S-coloured decoration To-
(kwang)
gasserted of Brač zate oprychester 24 Ch Joly Examinations.
Frivate Tuition can slice had in blee subjects.
Then he intend learning the language are requested iso (white sa MA. 192,
are built, and makes the life of racial parishes or to assume raciales Road, Cratek des dout the people less happy than it superiorities. It is now necessary might be
The policy of degrading all labour to the level of the most "inefficient labourer is in the end
C. M. W. Regnolide (24)
i
JU MEMUTARA 7207
J. H. Kynech (24)
V. C. Labrum (21:
M.G Pile (1
In the doubles the R CI successful, winning by 14 to 202
Beores:-
W. T. Phon, and ti. W. Avese H. B. TERS, walma: W. E.
Davidson
P. Heathcote, and W.J. Edwards
C. R. B. Nexton, and CM W
R-yoold...
J. McMurtrie, and J. H. Kyarch V. C. Labrum, and A M Ple
k...
3. Parkes and 0. Machay.
W O Lambert and H. Diese...
J. D. Brown and T. Ramsey ...
J. 8. Gardner and J. Morrisno .....
G. Comper and J. McLaggan
F. 8. Cooke, and F. H. Crapnel
suicidal.
wages.
The working man wants higher He is entitled to them, I think. so long as he does no injure the nation or the Empire. If the miners or the railwaymen would strike for an increase not of their own salaries alone, but of ali salaries and of all incomes not greater than their un, their actina would not be tainted by the appearance of selfishness.
THEAP LABOUR IN THE FAB
EAST.
for this convention to sound a clear strong note for the privilege of race equality. This is my fourth visit to the Orient. Each visit as brought with it an in- creasing conviction that beneath all differences of birth or colour below all surface distinctions of habits, there reside Customs GF common aspirations, ideals, striv
that identify 09 ings, brothers?"
2.5
Was
The followicz creating read by Viscoun: Tajiri. Mayor of Tokio :
"In this year of Our Lord, 1920. the teaching of Christ is spread alli over the world, and His followers. are scattered in every part of the Christianity has made High wages men high prices; globe. and high prices affect people who great contributions to the progressi are earning no more as well as of civilization. people who are earning more than
.
Religion knows no nationali ther used to earn. If every claas barrier and its goal is the brother- in turn strikes for higher wages, hood of man. The breadth and no class in the end will be better depth of the doctrines of religion of: hat they who cannot or do have no limit and are of universalt 10 strike, because they are not human interest.
members of a trade union, will be worse off."
"To-day the Eight World's Sunday School Convention is It is necessary to understand being held in our city of Tokio that the working men of Britain This is indeed an epoch-making are competing not only against event in the annals of the peoples working men in other European of Eastern Asia and. no better (countries or in the United States opportunity has arisen than the iof America, but against working to develop the heart of mankind.
"In welcoming Kr dis- men all the world over.
There is abundance of cheap tinguished guests from abroad.
preparations
indeed labour in the Far East Japer, our and still more thins, will be marinadequate. Yet I hope that you and more formidable competitors will understand that this welcome
springs from the hearts of thei in the markets of the world.
zone of our metropolis, and
Új
are
I hope you will enjoy your visit. to the full."
I shrewdly suspect that, if the In the total K.B.C won by present industrial turmoil is not games to B1:
permanently allayed, British manufacturers will transfer their workshops, it fot to countries It is time then that the work outside the British Empire. yerling class should consider not U.S. PREJIOUS METALS,
to India. Already it is stated tha merely how much money can be The United States Mint has great shipping firms are canc-l-extorted from employers, but reported that the United States ing orders which they have taken. whether the extortion may not Fold production in 1919 totalled because it is impossible for them reach a print at which all busi- 2.918.6'8 fine ounces, valued at to supply ships or to supply themins will crae to be profitable., £12,056,630. The production of without incurring a floss, a the and the works apon which m silver was 56,682,445 fine ounces, cost of materials and wages is son'opment depende will be closed
ld.wn. valued at £12,706,730.
high.
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and
December 20, 1920.
The SAMAR was built at Cavite.
P. I. in 1885. Length 121 feet. Mean drai: 7 ft Displacement, when in commission 243 Tons.
Beam 17 foat, 10 inches.
The vessel will be ready for inspection on September 10th. Appraised value $28,000,00 U.S Currency Further information and blank proposals may be bad by applying to the U.S. Navy Purchasing Uffice.
FOR SALE.
Very valuable leasehold pro- perty known as "Fairyland "No 155 Barker Road. Immediate1oc cupation can be given; 6 roomed house, commodious coolie quar- ters, tennia court and garden attached. Further particulars apply
DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON & HARSTON, Solicitors for the Vandar," 1. Des Voeux Road Central, HONGKONG.
NOTICE.
ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY OF
HONGKONG. ARMISTICE NIGHT, 11th NOVEMBER 1920.
-་ --------
Iris, the intention of the St. George's Society of Hongkong,to to hold a Smoking Concert in the
9.15 p.m. Theatre Royal on 11th November
Circulars in connection there- with are being posted to each
A few pieces Canton Black-member and ane member not wood-ware
receiving same by 26th October On view from Thursday the the Honorary Secretary.
is requested to communicate with
28th irst.
Catalogues will be is-pad.
Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
THE Undersigned have received instruction to sell' by Public
Auction on Tuesday, the 36th, October 1920.
commencing 2T DERM
at No. 51 godown (upper) of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd. (Kowloon) (for account of the concerned? 231 bottles Canadian Club Whisky (in bond)
The Honorary Secretary will also be glad to receive the names of any Englishmen resident in the Colony who desire to join the Society.
Communications addressed:-
should be
The Hon. Secretary,
St. George's Society.
c.o Messra. Gilman & Co, Ltd.
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contents practically int
Terms: Cash on delivery!
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
PRELIMINARY. NOTICE.
The Undersigned will sell by Public Auction at an early date date (to be advertised later)
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