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OFFICERS FEDERATION AND TRADE UNIONISM The interim report of the Omleer's Merchant Navy Federation for the five months ended July 31, 1935, re- vently arrived in Hongkong. It con tains details of the decisions arrived at by the Federation regarding the recommendation. for adoption, of the Trade Union Policy,

Under the heading of "Future Policy" the Report states in part; "We are driven to the conclusion that such appeals to the British Ship ping Industry are about as much avail as reciting Miltonian Honnets to a Hottentot-the language is simply not understood. That there are many shipowners who give their

officers kindly consideration and would be vive them more generous to give prepared material rewards, we do not doubt. but we feel convinced that they are dominated by the machines they have set up to formulate and impose their policy.

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"Obviously our service cannot content with the present position, and wo are convinced that none can chunge it except sengaing officers! themselves through their federation. Your Council is convinced that every other method having failed.

there! only remains the strength of tho Trade Union Movement to rectify the

tion of Merchant Naval Officers }

for long years has been 11/1- satisfactory and unrectified."

Many of the points contained in the report have already been given in this paper, when the Report was first insued.

Other parts of the Report contain a review of the present shipping position, the question of foreign oll- cers on British ships, and a full re- port of the court of inquiry into the fosses of the Unsworth, Binirgowrie, ! Millpool and La Crescenta.

The despatch reveals that the Reds moved very quickly after they had evacuated their stronghold in Northern Szechuen. Part of the Red van-guard is reported to have reached a point within 200 miles of Lanchow, the capital of Kansu. The Iteds are ready to launch a general attack on Lanchow by three different routes,

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Meanwhile the. Nanking troops have been instructed to move up to the Kunan border from North- erit Szechuen and part of the Government Forces under General Haeth Yok have entered Kanau, while other Government Forces, under General W Chi-wel, are expected to reached Kansu border within this week. Other Nanking troops under General Chow Yun- yuan have been moved up> Northern Szechuck to round up remnants of the Red Forces leit behind in the valley of the Min River.--Wah Kin Yol Po,

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.October 19,

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.October 20. .October 21. .October

.October .October 22.

Montevideo Maru Terukuni Maru

Trier

October 22.

October 22.

·October 22,

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hai (San Francisco, 4th October) Pros. Hoover

Santhia Amoy

Agama Marni

Van licutaz

.October 22.

Genoa Maru

October 21.

October 24.

October 24.

Japan and Shanghai.....

U.S.A., Honoluly, Japan and (Vancouver B.C., 5th

October 25,

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October 25.

October 25.

October 25,

October 26,

October 28.

October 27.

Janan

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bai (San Francisco, 27th Sept.) Japan and Changhai Java and Manila

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Per

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K.P.O. Parrels,....Oct.. 18, 1.30 p.m. Oct. 19, 9 a.m. ...Oct. 10, 10 ̊ a.m. Shanghai, Japan and Europa vin

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Oct. 19, 9 a.m. Oct. 19, 9.80 a.m.

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.Oct. 19, 9 u.m. .Oct. 19, 9.30 a.m

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.Oct. 18. p.m. Oct. 10, 9.45 h.m.

Lettern,....Oct. 19, 19.80 n.m.

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Kalgan. Mon., Oct, 21, 10.80 a.m. Bfuinam... Mon.,. Oct. 21, 11 am.

Mon., Oct. 21, 1 p.m.

Fort Bayard, Holhow, Pakhoi and G. G. Paul Doumer.

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Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius,

East and South Africa

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C. and S. America, Canada and Europe via San Francisco and Europe vin Siberia.

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Parcela,

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