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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
August 29, 1940.
M.P. WAS Even In War Britain Proteels Youth
Factory Acts Back To Stop Long Hours
TO BE A NAZI RULER OF SCOTLAND
LORD MARLEY, former Socialist Under-Secretary for War, expressed pleasure in the House of Lords at the arrest of a member of the House of Commons who, he understood, had been "nomin. ated as Gauleiter of Scotland.”
(The only M.P. under arrest is Captain Ramsay (Con, Peebles), who was detained recently under the Defence Regulations.]
Lord Marley, spenking in a debate on Fascists and Communists, sold: "I am very glad that the Govern ment has seen fit to put temporarily under lock and key that well-known mountebank1 think he is a rather Bore dangerous person-who, I un- desstond is nominated as Gauleiter of England, and a member of the House of Commons who, I under- Mand, was nominated us Ciauleiter of Scotland
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FROM August 1 the Factory Acts are to be put in full Labour, announced
operation again. Mr. Bevin, Minister
this in a London speech.
Recently, he said, the Factory Acte became somewhat demoralised.
Apeals, rising fre great exuberance, to put in extraordinarily long hours, had resulted in many cases of young; people working 70 or 60 hours a week.
"I feel it my duty to stop that," he sald, and it was for that reason that the Acts were to be emforced at full strength again.
Lass Production
"All the evidence," Mr. Bevin went on, "goes to show that we have carried
of
"WE SHALL WIN
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Prince Bernhard at a British port reviewed Dutch ships which have been helping to guard British waters,
The Prince raid "I know
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on with these long hours to long and shall win this war. I am more con- production is on the decline rather vinced of it now than ever before. Queen Wilhelmina holda this viera as than increasing,
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it.
used the scale of times and rotas that all that has happened, and Princes the Ministry of Labour was now Juliana is equally as certain about Kuggesting.
This would give maximum produc- flon without injuring the physient health of the workers,
Mr. Bevin disclosed that he was considering a scheme for provid- my scholarships for people in factories, to enable them to have a period of training at univerel- 1es and then return to industry. He hoped the same rate of train-
"There are une or two members ing pay would be given to all. of the flouse of Lords who should
be similarly treated.
do have a secret session
Tag of 1940 hic not be allowed to be present
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to pick out men and woanon with the right phychologient make-up to be welfare OfTheera
fetures and verkshops.
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He convinced that those with
"The Dutch people az a whole are waiting for the day when Holland will rise again, and that day will certainty coIBE,"
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BUTTER RATION QUEENS THEATRE
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LONDON, Aug. 28 (Reuter).-The amount of butter obizinable under the present combined builer and margine ration will not exceed four nutes from September 2, minouners the Ministry of Fuod,
the puper flair for this work watt de-
thir mycled Covernamení eðl factor indulare in the grossest inistilia No other civilised koferate it similar
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Lord Cruf. Parlamentary Under- Sexetary for Win, and the Unity Woke and several olim publica-
ame kept under review New powers given to the Home Secretary were designed primari
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mischievou pro- paganda.
recent perusal of the Dally Worker suggested that the regulations had not been en- irely ineffective in tint purpose.
ESAN of documentary
་་་ ་་་ material which needed very careful was referred to by the
(Sir Hone Secretary
John Anderson) when the case of the or- rested 1.P., Captain Ramsay, was
the House of Commons. waited
When Captain Shaw (Con, For-
asked if Tarr
charge was being preferred against Captain Runsay. Mr. Will Thorne (Sor Plaistow) aused laughter ly Interjecting "It he had not done wrong he would not have been pluched."
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Dustles
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NAIROBI, Aug. 28 (Reuter)-To- aight's communique states that normal ground reconnaissances were carried out and that enemy force was encountered.
Garissa was bombed by three enemy aircraft yesterday but there were no casualties or damage,
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The only rhatute from the present
of antetika?fe vaður in nudung position is dust consunters, who have the wheels of undvny vist singoutly taken al of most of their six ounces
and mereasing production.
of butter and margarine
ration In
They
They will be given setudarships to mutter will be unable to obtain over with ersities such as Barningham and four counces of batter week. !... monl, where course on thes wath will be able to obtain the balance In have been instituted
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Y.M.C.A. Hockey Meeting Tuesdays Will Be Available For
Six-A-Side Hockey
V. M. Benwell, Colony Interport goalkeeper, was elected captain and chairman of the European Y.M.C.A. hockey section for the second successive season at the annual meeting yester- day.
'The secretary's report said:
"The war
was the dominating factor LEAGUE TENNIS
(Continued from Page 6.)
1-6 beat Khan and Singh 6-2; bent Inale and Sigh 6-2.
last season, We lost several valable transferred For members who were service elsewhere, and Volunteer and other dues pensiuned by the war affected Individual attendancer.
We were able to play 7 games, which is well up to the previous sea- Denyer and Elsley lost to Hussalos son's total, At the end of the senson, 2-8; lost to Khan and Singh 2-0; lost we had 37 playing members, eight of to Isude and Singh 2-0 then service members, and 20 of them full members.
BIG WIN FOR CHINESE
At Causeway Bay, Chinese Recrea- Jewish Recreation un Club beat
The Club made a departure from Its custom of not participating In com- petitions of any sort by entering two tenna for the Six-a-Side Tournament Club 9-0. at the end of the season. Due to prior Chinese bent Jewish Club_0-0.
F K. Lau and C. C. Chiu bent claims on the services of our members, however, only one team actually piny- Godkin and Rainier 6-1; beat Polink ed, and managed to reach the third and Talan 6-2; beat Citrin and Marr round, where they were narrowly de--E feated by Royal Scots A.
FINANCES SOUND
T. T. Lam and W. K. Ma beat Godkin and Hailer G-0: beat Pollak and Talan 6-2; beat Citrin and Marr U-D.
Wei Chunk 1211 OL. Pung best Godkin and Rainier 7-9; beat Polink
Club Anances are in a sound state. This enabled us to approach the Hong- and Talon 6-3; beat Citrin and Marr kong Hockey Club, with whom we 6-0, share the ground, with a plan for the the erection of a changing hut on ground. The Hockey Club agreed to
KOWLOON'S NARROW WIN
At King's Park. Kowloon
apilt expenses with us and the hut was Club bent Club de Recreio 5-4, accordingly erected.
The following officers were elected.— Captain and Chairman, V. M. Benwell;
Cricket
1. A. Marques oud J. C. Fonseca lost D. Hung and F. Zimmern. 3-6, beat F. Zulauf and R. Lee 0-4. lat
Vice-Captains of First Eleven, D. Mc. to J. L. Anderson and A. L. Fisher
Lellan and D. Taylor: Captain of 4-B
second eleven. R. Darmer: Vice-Cap- tain, R. Bunks; Secretary Smits,
EXTRA DAY
Mr. Benwell said that with the evacuation of most of the women play.
H. F. Gonsalves and A. E. Noronha beat Hung and Zimmern 6-2, beat Zulauf and Lee 6-4, beat Andersen and Fisher 6-4.
A. M. Alevs, and G. A. Noronha lost to. Hung and Zlinmern 4-8, lost to Zulauf and Lee 3-8, lost to Anderson and Fisher 0-8.
KOWLOON TONG LOSE
ers, the ground would now be avail- able on Tuesdays and he proposed that in addition to the usual Thursday! match for those unable to play on Saturday, Tuesday evening be spent in At Waterloo Road, South China six-b-side games. Mr. W. H. Colledge AA, beat & Kowloon Tong 6-3.
That once Д month the proposed
Yer and Lee lost to Ifo and Beo renants of the YM.C.A, women be 1-0. lost to Lau and Chan 3-0, beat given the opportunity of playing in Leung and Kwok 6-1. these six-a-side games. Both pro- posals were carried.
Mr. R. Goldman proposed that the new experimental short-corner- be adopted in all friendly encounters. This was carried.
Chan and Kwok beat Ho and Bee 6-3, lost to Lau and Chan 1-0, best Leung and Kwok 0-2.
Yee and Chan lost to Ho and Bee 2-0, lost to Lou and Chan 2-0, lost to Leung and Kwok 4-4.
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