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Péking and Tientsin Times:

THEATRE ROYAL

THE CHINA MAIL,

MOSCOW AND ITS METHODS

A BISHOP'S ADVICE

ON MARRIAGE

GUIDANCE FOR LEADERS OF MAKE IT THE BEST PARTNER-

STRIKE MOVEMENTS

CODE OF ADVICE

Moscow is ever alert to foment strikes.

The October number of "Inter- national Presa Correspondence" gives a full report of the proceed- Plenum of the ing at the Tenth Executive Committee of the Com- munist International at Moscow.

During the course of the proceed- ings rulea for strike leaders were laid down by "Comrade" Lozovsky. After analysing the differing types of strikes he said:

"If we want the general staff, the leadership of the strike, irves- pective of its size, to be equal to the situation, as is urged by the Comintern, the following should be the rules guiding the leading staff at the head of the strike movement: 1. To choose the suitable mo-

ment for the blow; 2, to choose the weakest apot of the enemy and to aim the blow at the weakest link; to seize the initiative and to be able to keep it; 4. hit at the centre of the enemy's concentration (Clause- witz); 5, to forestall possible action of the enemy and paralyse those dangerous to us;

to

SHIP: NOT A FIGHT NOVELS, FILMS AND PLAYS

"An appeal to married people to show the younger generation that sex antagonism is unnecessary was made by Dr. Guy Warmian, Bishop of Manchester, in an address in Manchester Cathedral to delegates! to the Național Council of Women. Dr. Warman said that there was danger in this modern world, where so much was written and talked about sex, of something in the na ture of a conflict between men and

women.

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It was suggested that man's point of view and woman's point of view were irreconcilable, and that sex or other had to strive for the mastery, Describing himself as a partner and a sympathiser, and not as an old fogey, he said that any thing like sex antagonism was go- ing to hinder them in the achieve He ment of their greatest task. continued:

Problems of Divorce

"There are problems of marriage to-day, great and difficult, and there Is a danger lest we should give the younger generation the idea that married life is a long conflict or, as "G. to use all means to render someone jeeringly remarked, that the blackleg organizations harm-permanent marriage is a fight to

the finish. Jess; 7, to be able to resort roundabout and concentric move- ments; 8. to ascertain the limits of pressure to be brought to bear on the enemy, and his degree of be resisting ability; 9. not to carried away by success, and be able to terminate a strike in time; 10. after a successful strike never yield to temptation and provoca- tion, and be able at the necessary moment to start the fight again;

Lenin's Counsel

11.

to be able in case of need to retreat in time, to make a truce, without losing one's head; 12. never to forget that all agreements with the bourgeois are no more than a truce, and always prepare for a new attack ('An agreement is a means to gather the force'-Lenin); 13. to be able at the decisive mo- ment to attract new reserves, chief- ly workers from socially necessary enterprises; 14. never, after the start of a strike, to take up a re- ferendum on the question whether to continue or discontinue the {struggle;

"We are troubled and concerned about problems of divorce, but, I believe that it is the task of mar- ried folk to let the world see that Is a great and mighty marriage thing-the best partnership in the world-and to help young men and

make women to

such marriages that, in the day to come, there shall be no need to break them.

"In our modern novels, our films, and our plays sometimes the pro- blem of sex is put to such use that you might almost regard it as an ugly thing.

"I do ask woman. that she will offer her best bath, in the married life of the homo and in the effort to help the married life of homes that in days to come we may get rld of any sort of gloom, elther in married life or in the big world around us.

"There is no need for sex an tagonism. We are comrades--men and women, husbands and wives, brothers and sisters-and in

Com-

"15. never to carry on negotia-radeship the great stones of the tions with the employers behind the world can be rolled away.” scene: but to do everything openly, in fall view, promptly informing about it all those who are concern led:

Agitation in Army #16. to organize detalled in formation on the course of the strike, in order to paralyse the ac tivity of the bourgeois press; 17 to organize connections among the strikers of the different districts in order to keep the whole of the struggling army in a constantly state of tension; 18. to get not only working women, but also the wives of workers to participation the strikes. to the struggle against blacklogs, etc.;

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Dr. Wartan said that they had, been told that organized religion had been content to pass the pro- blem of life on the other side.

"The gibe has been cast in our teeth," he said, "that religion is making sure of the next world at the expense of this. I forawear that. I can see no future for Eng- land with God left out. What we need is service, fellowship, and

God."

Influence of Broadcasting The Bishop of Middleton, Dr. Parsons, in an address spoke of the effect of broadcasting on home and

school.

"Wireless," he said, "will supply "19. immediately after the out- break of a strike, to shut all the the spiritual power for the next liquor establishments, which usual great step forward towards evolu- It is now possible for women ly are the centre of blackleg tion. activity; 20. to arouse sympathy to do two things at once-to cook for the strikers among the toflers better than King Alfred and to and workers of all categories; 21. Isten to Bach. Broadcasting is to send strikers children from one helping ordinary men and women to district into another or from one think internationally." country into another;

22. to organize special bands to fight against the blacklegs and the hirelings of the employera; 23. wide during big strikes; to set up agitation in the army in order to prevent possible intervention by the troops; 24. to organize special detachments to stop. the transport of goods from the factories and the delivery of raw materials; 25, to disorganize the ranks, and particu- larly the rear of the enemy (to con- clude agreements with individual employers, to deal the first blow to the chairman of the employers' as- sociation, and so forth).”

HANKOW'S IDOLS New Move To Stamp Out Worship

Hankow, Nov. 28. Thatall the Idols representing the God of Barth should be taken to the garrison headquarters and sum marily executed like human crimin als is the latest proposal submitted to the local Chinese authorities by the Committee for the Suppression of Superstition

The God of Earth is probably the most popular god worshipped by the native in the three, Wuhan. cities. For centuries hundreds of

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QUEEN'S

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1929.

HONG KONG SHARE MARKET.

To-day's Deals and Quotations.

TO-DAY ONLY

Stock.

-Paid Highest Buyers Sellers Sales Nom up & Lowest

Value 1928-29.

Dividend,

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Dank of Asia

Jnsurances.

Canton Ins...

1895

£1251,885-1,150

£3 Jat. 1929

124)

211

21.15-19.0.3

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| £12,10| 844—30.

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15

£5

CH

15-18)

105

+42

vion Ins, ........................$

; ;

8100 100~~37

1979 8% Int. 1920

8% Ini, 1920

H

10-23

1039

40

$330-107 £2 1100-120

1028

40% 1977

$695

$100 720-300

1850

North China In...Th. 160

£16

Yangtze Ins...............M.S

$10

30-11

M, $8,80 1928

China Underwriters

$12

2.20

33

2,50-1.78

China Fire Ina. ....................$ 1910 H. K. Fae Ins.......$

$20

310-204

18

1018

815

$50

8025-889

48

1027

***

1

Shipping.

Douglass........

H. K. Steamboats $

Indo-China (Pref.) ...$ (40)

(Def.)...5

Shell Transports...)

Uninn Waterbnata ....$

Mining.

Benguets 54.70 Kailan Mining Ad. s/- Langkan (Com.)...Th.

(Single). Th

S'hai Exploration.Th. Loans.Th.

11

Raubs

Tronoh Minc.......

Docks, Wharvos, Godawns, &c.

H. K. & K. Wharves...5146

H. K. & W. Docks ... (32) China Providents ...$ 5.05

Honghews... Tls,

N. Engineerings.Th.

Shanghai Docks ....

Cotton Mills.

Ewo Coulons T. 14.80 S'hai Cortons (old)... Tls, (77

(new)... Tls.

Zoong Sings. Th.

Lands, Hotels, & Buildings.

H.K. & S. Hotels...$

H. K. Lasdı. 1841

Shanghai Lands...Th. Humphreys

$50

43-251 815 30-231

+

1024

1

1928

4521-30

13 (for 1924 6/-

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54--17

1.50

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0,23

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12.90.10 191-

17

TNT

10,50 1027

1.80 T5 4.30-1.80

15

19

T6 £1 21/- 51-

8.75-41

$12.00-31

Toys 1926

Inl. 1/6 1030-80 414.

1929

#1188

$30

$50

401-821

148-120

B

1008 1094

1.20 1024

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35 6.00-8.00

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5,80

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145-80

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T50 10418

76-221

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0.40 1928 가 1928-19

TO.40fal.1929

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1028-29

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110

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0.80 Int. 1020

1928

1923-29

--

10.40 1635

$10

11.10-7}

$25

681-59

181-

750 165-194

14.40

$10 15--18

1

H. K. Realties .....................

$7.90

$10 0.567

Chinese Estates

UN

$100

1

Public Utilities.

£5 271-18

Peak Trams (old)

111 $10

(new).....

10.05 $5

14--14.80 9-0.01

0.80 Int. 1020 10%

1928-29

Star Ferries

10%

1018-99

Ch. Light (old)....5

(10.60

10 $5

74-58 17.80-9

10% Int. 1928-29

(new)

K% Int. 1029-20

H. K. Tramways 18 19

H. K. Electric

Macao

Sandakan Lights H.K. Telephones China Buses.......Tis. S'poreTractiona(Ordja/-

(Pref.

Industriala,

China Sugars $ Malabon Sugars mā Cald: Macg, Ord...Tis. Pref...Tis. Canton lees Cements (comb). .....

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16

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10.10 £5 16.805.50

8,50 1048

3,20 1029

$10 | 073-471

$2.50 6.30-8.98

4% Int. 1929

110

£1

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$1

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1028

12-11. 1-10. Bd.8%

19,60-0.60 In liquidation

1998

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$23

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30-17

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14.00 7.70

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#1

8.95 -0.80.

0.103

1925

$10

9.00-01

1.25

1994

TOR

:

United Asbestos .......$

Stores, &c. Dairy Farms

..$ 202

$71

207-161

1.25 1929

$10

15-11

0,80

1027-19

30 c.

0,30

1925-23

$10

*

1028-59

$10 -12-7.75

$9 51-18

10% 0.26

1928

281

$10 $5

9.50 1929-29

811-22

1.50 1920-40

1.80 $10 1.30-11

From

Sinceres.....

Win. Powells.....

Miscellaneous.

H. K. Amusemenu ...5

H. K. Constructions...$

B. Ind. G. Bonds ......

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H. K. Govt. Loans ...5 41%

EXCHANGES

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS

On London

Bank, wire..

1/8 44

Bank, on demand... 1/8 5/16

Bank, 30 days' sight Bank, 4 months' sight 1/8 Credits, 4 months'

sight Documentary 4 months'

On demand.

On demand....................

1928-29

Nominal

Copper Cash -Copper Cents.....8% prem.

Rate of Native Inter-

est

7% 9.a. Chinese Sub. Coin. 24% dis Hong Kong Sub, Coin % prem.

LONDON EXCHANGES

Stockholm

London, Yesterday.

123:85

4.87 29/32

1/9/

Paris

New York

sight

1/9

Brussels

84.87

Geneva

26.125

On Paris

1047/2

Amsterdam

12.09%

Credits, 4 months'

Milan

93.18

aight

11221

Berlin

20.885

18.135

On Berila

Copenhagen

18.19

Qalo

On New York-

18.205

On demand

41%

Vienna

-34.875,

Credits,

60 days"

Prague.

1644

sight: 1.4

42%

Helsingfors

194%

Madrid

$5.84

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On Bombay

Wire

113

Lisboa

108.25

On demand

113

Athens

875

Bucharest

818

Be On Calcutta----

Wire...

118:

Rio

On demand

Buenos Aires

118

•⠀⠀ On Singapore

Bombay

46.5/16 1/5 27/62

On demand

78:

Shanghai

* On Mantle="

Hong Kong.

On-demand ...

82

Yokohama

On Shanghak

Silver, Spot

On demand

75%

|20 day's sight (private

paper)

Lest, 100

Bank

Bwho,

Hon

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5:18/16

2/24

1/8-4

2/0 8/32.

Silver, Forward (22/9/16":

British Wireless Bervice.

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