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WATCH CHINA ¦

POWERS.

BOLSHEVIK CUNNING...

depended on and for details of the NEED FOR FIRMNESS BY THE applicant's pust as regards the civil authorities there is juncticully no recourse whatever. The position of responsibilitity held by such men is argument enough in favour of Home more extensive record being kept for any lapse on their part might easily involve very consider able ass. The organisation in the fact that in China serious events Well may attention, by culled so

[By Percival J. Mandelli.]

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CABINET -SPLIT?

OUR CRUISER BUILDING PROGRAMME.

RESIGNATIONS POSSIBLE.

(Reuter's Service,).

"London, July 21. Disagreement which has arisen

volved in such a schéme should not be greas considering that the re-te browing. In the Far East we in the Cabinet over the naval con- cord of the issue of licences is bances, but the events of the past to have become acute.

ure accustomed to minor disturstructional programme appears existence at the Harbour Office month give serious cause for un

In Thes, the only extension neces- |

The Admiralty firstly insisted

sary to the present system would einess, fermented as they are by on the construction of five sea record of the employment in cities bending markedly cruisers. Mr. Winston Churchill which the coxswain or engines the rioters and strikers (sic!) are opposed this on the grounds of auti-foreigo character. Further, (Chancellor of the Exchequer), was engaged at the moment andį the attucling of a photograph to penly counterneed by the pro- economy.

tum seem to rely on the protection promise has leaving his employment the cer tittente could be endorsed and the the ingheat powers in Peking Britons and others have been employer and the necessary furnish

sulted and even murdered with Imilars as to his capacity,

an employer wished for another it being possible to obtain the

vice versa, application purishment of the evil-doers. void be made at the Harboured. The foreign possessions, in North and South are alike affect Once, which would det largely which the art of Government is Premier) is trying to find a

Mr. Stanley Baldwin a hrean for such labour and in practised according to tumpe middle way between the demands

his licence, In the event of his vivial authorities, who in their It is understood that a com-

M11 €

return for services rendered a small

Such a

been suggested, whereby two cruisers will be laid down in 1925 with the possibility of an "emergency" vessel later but the Admiralty is to reply ask-

four more in 1926. ing for three ships in 1925 and

(the

fee would have to be pail by em-bureaucratic routine. have in their of Mr. W. C. Bridgeman (Firs ployers and employees.

hurn become centres of anti-foresign. system has been found practicable to turned at arst against the Churchill, with the resignations of Feeling. The growing dissatisfac. Lord of the Admiralty) and Mr. in the case of drivers of public weak and rotten Government and the former and the Sea Lords and vehicles and riesha colies, and there were wars between the rival perhaps Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery coxswains and engineers are now Chinese fuctions. Nobody in (Colonial and Dominion Minis- reported to be endeavoring to rettered and not the slightest realter) as a disturbing possibility on tuin to their former employment.

the present is surely an opportunetention was giver to those men the one hard and the threatened time for an extension of the scheme who opposed that which the for resignation of those professing to this vitally important service.

eigners themselves had preached to economy on the other. China enlightenment and reform. Inconcerned the representatives CORRESPONDENCE. of all the civilised Prayers prided themselves on their diplomatically enrrect attitude of non-interference

internal in

Jay Walkers.

BOY SCOUTS. Attempts have been made to

Chinesa questions. (To the Editor of the Chine Mail). get Hongkong pedestrians to walk Having one taken, the retrograde in the way they should go. They and Chin is now both to stop.

Sir. - continue to walk in the way they With Bolshevik nid and teachings columns of your journal, request.

May 1, through the think they should go and the she has cleverly seesedent in lend- that any organisations, firms, or result is an absence

traffic sense ing general discontent away from persons wishing to make some re commonly attributed to Chinese or Government, and, it would muneration for Scout Service only. For the centre of the town em from events that are trans rendered to them during the at any rate, a German idea might pril, is directing it against the strike should do so by sending very well be tried.

Seemingly he has their contributions either. to the pedestrians who cross the streets given the anti-foreign party to Hon. Treasurer of the Hongkong anywhere except at officially stand that it may count on her Bey Scouts Association, Mr. C. H. marked points are liable to a fine report!

Blason, c/o Messrs. Butterfield of 150 marks. Apply

thist as fake but a le ofein and Swire, or to me at the Sea- method to Des Voeux Road and givits of recent date. The wan men's Institute, when the Associa- Queen's Road in their most unprovoked attack en Shameen central parts: make these official de 23 was engineered under tion will see that the right people crossings riesha stoppings as well, the guise of a penreful sympathetic

This naturally applies to ser-

In Berlin. foreigners,

benefit.

and a step forward will have been sie demonstration pantle headvice given by Scouts working as

students and other perfil oking sabjerts

more attractive than it is.

What of the

the

Te A diabolical dastardly plot made to me or to their respective of an organised attack on Scoutmasters, and not to the ser- British Concession hatched by vices of those boys, who though LOCAL & GENERAL sheviks and seried out by them perhaps Scouts secured employ- as traders, in the hope that she ment independently of the Concession would be takin by r Organisation. priv.Then-wa-have-the murder During the week ended July or Mr. Mackenzie at Shanghai 18 the only case of notifiable dis-and the wounding of his lady com- ease was that of enteric fever panion. (British) non-fatal. One case of The Chinese Press go so far as

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Hongkong. Wednesday, July 22, 1925. |

CANTON'S WAIL

ares to believe this twiddle from

1 Shamld be treated with the silent contempt that it deserves. Let the Labour Party Cory to China itse!!!

was notified during the 24 hours ended on July 20.

the slaughtering of unarmed Chin- Lese students by Imperialists and The seed, the destruction of Mr. Mackenzie (who was an by his

so that no biome could he

Yours, elc..

G. T. WALDEGRAVE, Commissioner,

H.K.B.S.A. Hongkong, July 22.

MORE TRAMCARS.

To the Editor of the China Mail).

Sir, The Tramway Co. will do

and cur Bhrough the Chinese cities Kowloon Division of the St. John The following members of the and towns where the Powers have Ambulance Brigade have been at the door of the Chinese, well, to take to heart the words But year oste mich of power

The Chines Press is certainly published in your issue of yeater- examined by Dr. Garier.. M.C..

poving up to the susceptibilities day. Public utility concerns need jurisdiction, and they will weep the efficiency test in first aid toes against Britain. There are a little, so as to find out if the and Dr. Millward, and have passed of it- mafionals and dreeting it to be enterprising enough to risk with sympathy for the Chinese the wounded... Angus, A. Ce many who pay inke proption to demand is there. workers who are being ground in Greaves. J. J. Hirst, D. A. Hynes, he last statement, but are the Company know that there is not How does the death by these this taskmasters. A. G. de Jesus. E. A: Lee. N. A. E. fart be gained that other na-enough traffe to justify a quicker The conditions in ghe foreign Con-Mackay. J. H. Maycock, E. Moses, als have received pret visa in service and

E. E. Remedios, C. F. da Roza, the present cris's, whereas it has Because the trams are so far be-.

trams at night? assions and in 'C'hina's own sphere T. S. D. Whitley and R. Grefted or totally ignor when tween each other, receipts must are e diferents chalk is from Witcheil. They all did good ser-sought by British, and Japanese hitherto have been affected. It is cheese. They will admit, if they vice in connection with the Po' subjects,

mere Hing Fong catastrophe.

ar best men and not pawns in the political chessboard, that the conditions oblarning in the" Baign Concessions

worlds superior to those for which the Chinese authorities are responsible for day after day and year after year, without the shadow of a hope for reform for the labourer.

CANTON'S LATEST.

STRIKERS AT FOREIGN CEMETERY.

"THE UNOFFENDING DEAD."

A

not everybody who, like your cor- We must now fere the situation respondent. can afford to wait for boldly, and not show the slightest a car. If after a trial of a week, weakness or peonsistency in our and there is no requirement for dealings Steps taken can never more trans in the day and trams The retraged, dườn fore watchfulness

and anticipar en of all eventuall at night, then the company will ties are now a mattered soif pre-have genuine cause for saying us servation. If the present situation Day. is allowed to mass with a herk.

Yours, etc.. there may be a ratastrophe, in

-SOOKUMPOO. China, why as has never brinn spen

Hongkong, July 22. ther before. Then indeed world commerce and all enterprises in China be interrunted for years,

DON'T FETCH THEM BACK.

Canton's outlast will fall on deaf ars. It is an attempt to gain friends in a quarter where there

that he open enmity.

The Consul-General at Canton, and we should be driven into com- or at Sir J. W. Jamieson, has address-plications, expenses, and sacrifices. (To the Editor of the China Mail) Trust, complete alienation-if the ed the following letter to the the end of which cannot be fore

ST. . It is as well to remember There is only one thing at stake | Labour Party only knew the actual Canton Government:

Sir, Many Chinese to-day that, events, of far lesser impor have been suggesting that it in the position in China and that is] conditions of Cinese labour out-|

H.B.M. Consulate, Canton, July than those of the hat for weeks would be advisable for the Gov- the truth. This the Canton side the foreign Concessions. Even 20, 1995,

eased nation to rise against nation. ernment to put more, steamers Nationalist overtiment claims to so were the position of the poor To Fu Ping-ch'any Esq., Come and the great world conflict of running to Canton at usual fares have found, and-as usual with any Chinese workers in the Concessions Canton :-

missioner for Foreign Affairs, 1911-1918 Let as by prompt and so that strikers can have better

firm nation enviure not body who has mad, a startling dis not as goud as it is in comparison

only facilities to return to Hongkong- Sie have the honour to China but others that if, still is May I point out that in this my covery it almost trips over itself in with the rist.of China, what does | bring to your notice the latest England what thon wert, the countrymen who have made the its anxiety to publish it to the world. the Canton Government hope to instance of "frightfulness" com-art." The sole, problems which are caus-gain from fomenting and encourag ing all the agitation in China, says ng agitation that leads to riot

Nationalist Government. mitted under the agis of the

As you are aware there is on | the Canton flovernment, are those ing and striking and attacking the Honam island a cemetery for Cunequal treaties," he alleged British Concession of Shameen? foreigners of all nationalities, inhuman exploitation of Chinese If they hope to explain that. awayman Consul General was buried, where incidentally the late Ger- labour in foreign Concessions, and to the world through the British which is in charge of a Chinese the temerity of the Powers in seek| Labour Party, then they are indeed sexton and his family.

to maintain their economic and simple! political domination of China.

ing

The poor old Labour Party has | fallen into tie trap. That cant}

suggestions are wrong. If we sent ships up to bring back the erring wanderers they will still " Warsaw. July 21. M. not be convinced that it is foolish hicherin has notified the Polish to do the bidding of those they Minister at Moscow that the cannot see nor hear. proposal for a mixed commission proving that the loyal ones can' Soviet has agreed to the Polish No other policy than that of to investigate the recent incidents carry on will pay in the long run. on the Russo-Polish frontier. We are determined to show that This morning a gang of in- Five Soviet delegates form the those who cannot fend for them- timidators approached the latter commission which has already selves are a burden on the com- and stated that, unless he took heen appointed.-Reuter.

munity. We do not want to wel- Harbour Registration.

his immediate departure, the

come them back by sending up Com- There is an aspect of the question graves would be dug up.

London, July 21. — In the steamers for them. If they about "inuman exploitation" of which should not be lost sight ofment on such threatened action, Chancery Division Mr. Justice realise that they have erred, un- Chinese labour has done the trick in the schemes for registration more especially from a Chinese Russell dismissed an application intentionally I admit, then it is up Tiny rest of thewitt matters not which are being discussed at the point of view. is superfluous. by the Government of Kelantan to them to tell us, by deeds, that present time, and that is the need The sexton has been allowed to that the arbitrator in their case they want to and are now think- jot, Their poor Chinese brethren for some such organisation in congo, and I would ask you to be so with the Duff Development Coming for themselves. To do so arg being downtrodden by foreigners nection with the coxswains and good as to see that the unoffend pany should have been ordered to they must bring themselves back, in the Concessions-o they choose engineers of harbour launches. Ating dead remain undisturbed.--Istate a case for the opinion of the by their own means, as was the to bellove-and hence they in prosent the only document which have the honour to be, Sir, Your Court on questions of law. His case when they left so hurriedly their, turn must rush into print with slipping firms and other employera Obedient Servant,

Lordship held that the arbitrator and so ignominiously. are legally entitled to look for in

(Sd.) J. W. JAMIESON,

was eminently qualified to handle.

Yours, etc., this cortificate issued by the Hor-

the matter on legal and other

SZE-TO KWING-CHO. If the Labour Party at Home bour Office at the time that the

Consul-General. points. Reuter,

Hongkong, July 21.

the cablegram from Canion.

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