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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21; 1923.
LABOUR JOURNAL IN ready and are awaiting mobiliza-
TROUBLE
ENTERTAINMENTS
tion, but Chinese workers aro still inactiva, and nothing has been heard of them. Shame upon them!"
THE
them
when
Hearing Again Adjourned.
Mr. Schofield Jaid particular Lo Wing Kwong, publisher of stress on the last phrase as being local the local HE THIRTYFOURTH OR-
Chiness Labour direct incitemsat to DINARY ANNUAL MENT. Journal The Hongkong" Kunpe workers to purchase arms and required. ING OF SHAREHOD EMS inade a third appearauca before the Company will be held at the the Magistrate this morning on In view of the serious extent offices of the Company.
the hering of a summons of the present arms traffic, Mr. George's Buildings. Chater Road preferred against him f pub Schofield pointed out the moral malter effoot produced by such com Victoria, Hongkong, on Friday
of ments on local workmen, the 23rd day of February, 1923 at II o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accorat and Kapart of the Directors for rear ending 31st December 1922, aud declaring dividend.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of
By order Directors.
19:3
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
General Managers.
THE HONGKONⱭ R"PĖ MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
;
llabing
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nowspaper 28th. November the an indecent, obscene, revollide and offensive nature," and of publishing newspaper matter on
12th and 13th. December last of a nature "calculated to excite tumult and disorder in China and
The Defence.
Mr. Rusa replied that the view of the prosecution was far-fetched in assuming that it was a request to the workmen to arm them--
to excite persons to crima inselves. At present there were three or four condicting general Labour Guilds in the Colony and what was really advocated in the article was the necessity for a can- tral organisation which would be
The coolies
the Company will be CLOSED China." from wednesday the 14th Feb-
The hearing had besa adjourn rasty, 1933 und Friday the 23rded from the 14th. February, for February.
both daya
the putting in by the solicitor inclusire.
for the defence of copies of the Board of of alternative translations of the then enabled to accomplish more articles complained of, but on re-than could be done under the sumption this morning another present system. The phrase in arms was used in matter occurred to cause a further reference to
djjurament of the hearing on teorative sense, that one the first indictment Mr. C. A. S should resist any threat with all Russ had had his translation one's weapons. The workman certified by the official tranlator was not asked to purchase a CATT- of the Supreme C, but it ing knife and charge the King's transpired that, owing to per-ure Regiment with it. of work caused to the Criminal of Hongkong were not asked Sessions which ep med today.to each purchase a revolver. The this efficial was unable to attend whole trend of the article was not even politics! Mr. Russ referred the case. Mr. Schofield (representing the to the appeal for funda con- Secretary for Chinese Affairs) tained in the second part for the of B General National Labour Union as Before this Was acted upon. being the sole object of the article, and the report of the General Mr. Russ had some further which was to effect organisation Managers for the year endingment to cffer in regard to the on adminstrative lines. At Home ear-articles were at present being 31at. December. 1922, and elect. question of indecency ing & Consulting Committee and plained off in the article. He published which were of a more referred to a number of terms in violent character than that com- Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the the article and submitted that plained of by the Secretariat in bis translation did sot give the article in question, and Company will be closed from
soy other meaning to those nothing was being done officially Saturday the 17th. February,
worda except that they were in connection with the subject 1923, until Tuesday, 7th. Febreries of people wU CATS
Mr. Schofield The 1923, both days inclusive.
BE THIRTY-SINTH OR- DINARY ANNUAL MEET ING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the above COMPANY will be held at St. George's Building Chater Road, Victoria, on Ges- day, the 7th February 1913 suggested that they should pro-establishment 11 o'clock a.m. for the purpose of ceed with the second charge. receiving a statement of accounts!
SHEWAN TOMES, & CO.
General Manager. Hongkong 8th, February
& PI EON SHOW,
viewa
to the classical scary quoted published at Home may be ex- is the article. Allowance had to reme, but conditions at Homa be made for the charge of mean and here are very different.' 1923.ings with the change in the in- toration of the word. One would nat give an indecent mesoing to the words when the characters
His Worship intimated that he would reserve bis decision on this charge, and remanded the case
HONGKONG DOG, CAT, POULTRYTMre pronounced as surnames, as until Saturday, when the hearing they were mess: to he, and it was would be resurned of the charge Mr. Russ' clew that this was the of "indecency." reason why Secretary for Chinese AT at nut seen the RY kind permission of the anything i-ctionable in BY
Offer Commanding The article. until he had his attention drawn to it. Hongkong Dalence Corps, a Show particularly
this would be accomplished will be hell ab
somebody
THE HEADQUARTERS
of
THE CORPE
on
Saturday, 10th. March, 1923.
from 3 to 6 p.m. Besides the usual classes for dogs, there will be one for puppies from
get log
by Bay that
i WAS
to
disgraceful.
PASSENGERS OUTWARD.
The following passengers book- The article in question introducedied for Hozakong by the s.8. itself with a description of a FUS-IMI MARU, leaving Lon wedding procession, and later don on January 20th-Mis I brenght in, in incidental form, & Egloff, Mr. W. E. Fitzgibbon, Mrs. classical story of the warmin: GFE Ford, Mr & Mrs. D. A. bouse that had been just built. Goodwin, Mrs. J. B. Hopkirk, Mr. Quoting further extracts from A. McFarlane, Miss M. B. McGregor, Mr. P. Olaussan, „Mr. the article, Mr. Rues weat
E isso, M. J Puncheon. Mr. & rbst unless 000 say to
mesning
on
OD
6 to 12 months old. one for chose to place an objectionable R A. Ramsay, Mr. M. Schlomer, Mr. W. Schmidt, Mr. word. Every there was nothing that the moH. H Scott, Mrs. R. Simpɔn.
could find hypocritical person
fault with.
litter of puppies not less than 3 in number and under 3 months old on the date of the Show, and a class for cross-bred doas.
Entry forms may be had from the undersigned.
No entry be accepted unless ercompanied by the entrance fee. Dag 3 C1: $1. Poultry & Pigeons 3 cents per pen.
B. L. FROST, Hon. Secretary. leo The Essen Ex. "Telegraph"
Co.
THE RACES.
Class Warfare. As regards the second charge, Mr. Sabofield exid that he would. like to say a few words in r frence to certain outstanding
WEATHER REPORT.
Feb 30. 12h 07m-Pressure
points in the article. I would has increased considerably over be seen from the first part of China where an anticyclone is Part I that the writer took the forming. view
that the
workers
Pressure is
early
of stationary over the Philippines the world, especially those of sod Annam. Ubins, were oppressed, which be thought was somewhat exsug-t- sted. It indicated that the writer |
A depression is central near Teurane.
The monsoon will set in again
bad swallowed a great many ofsimmz the 8.E coast of China and the extreme Socialistic teachings over the N. China Sea..
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 of Europe. The other part also displayed extremely Socialistic bours ending at 10 am. to-day. 100 inch Total since January views. Ther WATE
comments
SYNDICATE is brought in with reference to 1st. 20 inches, against
1verage of 2.59 inches. prepared to pur parentis thought that clas war
class
war. Tha
writer
ap.
was necessary but modified this CASO of China by
that
in those had Dot too the owing to
chase for cash,view in the from drawers of this country
saying
wany ecemies
ponies in the dif-natural resources of the country
LD
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS
INDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District
Forecast. 1 M.E winds. Formoes Channel freshening
consider.
China between
not yet being exploited by capit 2 South count of alists. Apparently a class war was considered necessary of the
ferent swee p stakes on the conditions bad been otherwise, 3
and Mr. Schofield submitted that HONGKONG DERBY, part much of the well known doctrines
these comments savoured very4 or whole chances. of the Third Internationale.
The last paragraph on the first
ably.
N.W. to
N E. winds,
4.K. & Lamocks.
to freeb:
cloudy Hongkong Gap Rock South coast of at first, China between clearing H.K. & Hainan. later.
T. F CLAXTOR; Director.
page of the fret translation show- 1.K. Observatory, Feb. 20, 1923.
Representatived different curents of thoughts.
There was a very objectionable
will be at Room phrase there which Mr. Schofield
thought would give the uneducat ed workman who read it the idea
themselves and
WHEN WINTER COMES
Pinkettes are just as helpful s
No. 21, Carlton that in every country workpeople in the hot weather. As gently s Hotel, up to 10 getting ready for class WBY,
were, arming
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