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CONTENTS,
Harbour Chase
PAGE.
PACE
Domestic Occurrences
1
Rain Collapse
30
Leading Articles
14 Funds Wanted
10
Correspondi nee
4
By Mistake
11
Flogging baw
5
Bandit Rebel
11
Shanghai Strike
5
Lute Ferries
11
Back to Cvvies
5
More Idlers
11
Disaster Frauiry
New Waitresses
11
More Confignet
Back to Normal
11
R.K.V.D.
Told To Be Good
11
A Safe Return.
12
Good Feeling .
12
Cheung Chau Notes
12
Local Weddings
13
The Compradore
13
Shipping Strike
13
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¦ Curious Query
13
Unanimous Decisions
14-16
River Ships...
16
Caucht A Tartar
16
Printery Seized
16
The Settlement
16
Experts' Views
17
Gave No. Notice
17
Border Incidence
17
Thief of Records
17
Strike Defeated
18
Fairy Tales
18
Sanitary Matters
18
Merchants' Quandary
18
Merchants Meet
18.
10
"No June Pay"
19
Canton Exposed Shipping Strike War Aga
Harbour Aivity
Swalow's Position Tram Service Share Settlement Romantic Bandit After 42 Hours Hankow Incident, Britain's Navy At the P. U. Employers Firm The Food Supply A False Alarm
Seaman Stabbed
"Crew Deseris
Strike Items
"Decorations" Galore
River Stamers
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DO STRIKERS UNDERSTAND
VP.
A correspondent writes to the
| Editor of the North China Daily
News as follows :
Sir,-A week ago, in reply to our- respondence in your columns ad- vocating stronger
measures
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| Shanghai against strikers und editorial others, you pallished an
veneession versus Concilia- tion. In it the withdrawn of emergency measures was advocated, it was said ther, were signs that the strike was about to collapse, and the pious hope was printed that the | Chinese would readily respond to
conciliation.
It is admittally essay to criticise, especially prophets; but there is wason to do so because it is more that probable that such sentiments us the above, expressed in a foreign ziewspaper, do much to strengthem. the hands and inspin the courage of the strike ouders and agitator, |und even morɑ tu evuse such, men as the vice-president of the Chinese Chamber of Commérée to come out int-footed for swike and boycolt, when before they wavered hetween two opinions.
There is on ebaracteristic that! every foreign student of the Chinese elnmeter his commented upon. The Chinamun je over and always on the side of the strong: he never sidos with the weak. "He is, according to his idea, on the side of the strong now, and it still remains to be scoli whether he is right or not.
Cold water has been thrown on many suggestions that herve ben nudis here of a retaliatory nature in detegnant rature if you like it bet
her. The ensemenea is that work- er, ngitator" and striker are equally welcoma in dur, midst, as far as essentials go. They use our light, gus, water, transport and other public utilities with equal ease. The members of this Chinese Chamber whose utterners we frequently irend in your columns can say what | they like about as, injure us, boy- eot us and what not. Let us
| conciliate rather than repress them then! The Shin Pao" and "Sin Wan Puo publish matter that foreign newspapers would never! doro do, and there are a host of smaller fry who are only concerned in insulting the foreigner and in- timidating his employees.
Hongkong Measures, Hongkong's strike began after ours and was more severe at the beginning. It is, however, nearer its end" because the Hongkong authorities have acted. They our
of
a reward of $1,000 for the appro- ■ hension of any intimidator agitator when convicted he as not hed or cautioned: he is placed at public sanitary Work (the collection: of nightsoil to be exact), is clothed in convict's garb and works in the public streets; or he may be fogged. To carry on waterfront work Malays are being imported and are working well. But the regulation that has had more effect than aiiy other is one that requires the expulsion of every striker from the Colony. A Chinose to live in Hongkong has to work; in Shaughni he can do as he pleases. The effect of this places every worker in Hongkong of Chin ese nulionility in a dilemma. Ke has the option of relinquishing tho advantages of life in a foreign settlement with all its amenities, and not least its protection to his life and property, for life in Canton er sme other. Chinese city.
Your previous correspondent sag- gested seven! schemes for bringing. the strike home to those who are reponsible for it. Here are others that have been tried out, and not, found wanting, for in Hongkong many of the strikers, the printers among them, have returned to work and are trying to forget.
:
Is it too much to ask our Council to take a leaf out of Hongkong's. book?
I am, etc.
A STRIKER'S SUBSTITUTE. Shanghai, July 22, 1925,
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Paris, July 29. months after the ratification, to Reports from Fez state that the revise the Chinese Customs. The entire front is quiet. The enemy 18 policy of the United States Gove apparently adopting a defensive ernment is to assemble this com-attitude, digging in everywhere. mission as the first step towards The Bouaias post, aided by the stabilisation of conditions in French artillery and acroplanes con- China. It is also understood tinues to hold out though the that virtually all countries con- giurison is fatigued. cerned have indicated their inten- Telegrams from Centa emphasise tion to appoint representatives to the excellent impression created by study the question of extra- Marshal Petain's visit to the Spanish territorial rights in China. zone to exchango views with Gen- eral Primo de River. Measures
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