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employees in the civil service. Though this motion was defeated, the significant point was that Coun- cillor Kolewall was not merely re- presenting his personal views but those of the Commerce.
Chinese Chamber of This organisation ro- ceived many letters from various Chineso traders and guilds protest- ing against more taxes. The Chinese community wanted to make- known their stand and therefore expressed their opinion through Dr. Kotewall and Dr. S. W. Ts'o.
Just to utter a few words of ap- proval or to praise the govern ment's policy aven though Chinese interest was affected. Being ap pointed by the government, the then Chinese councillors did not conalder it pertinent to criticize its policies regardless of the merits of the case.
Situation Now Different. Now the situation seems different. The Chinese unofficial members and their British colleagues' do not hesitate to make adverse comments Voling a similar atand, Coun- on the polley of the Government, £! cillor Te'o remarked that the value it is found to be impracticable or of silver had dropped to such an
obviously unfair. While the alarming depth that the economic minority unofficial members do not condition of Hong Kong became pre- in any sense constitute as an carious. Trade had been bad on "opposition" to the administration, account of the internecine strife in they servò a purpose by pointing China; capital has become unpre-out the flaws and errors which the ductive for want of trade and is officials themselves do not appear to dissipated by the high cost of living. aеe.
The recent debate on the Under these conditions; It was salaries problem clearly attests to impossible, in the mind of Dr. Te'o, the liveliness and spirit of respon- to ask the public to bear the burden sibility of the unofficial members to of further taxation.
the people fh their midst, rather than to the Government who choose them for this honorary but impor- tant work. After all, it is the com- munity and not the Government. that public men should serve.
Both Messrs. Kotewall and Ts'o put up a strong and convincing case against new taxao. Counciller
A sense of enlightenment has found expression among the Chin- cse residents in Hong Kong during the debate last week on higher salaries Government officials. The three Chinese unofficial mem- bers in the Legislative Council joined their British colleagues in opposing the vote for a larger sum to pay the Government servants on the ground that the present trade! depression did not justify new Foreign Exchange and General taxes. The Government In pro Banking business transmeted.
posing the measure argued that if Current Accounts opened and Fix-the additional funds could be ed Deposits received for 1 year or
Nominated by Governor. shorter periods at rates which will secured by additional taxes-in- It may be pertinent to remark be quoted on application.
crease of postage rates and addi-, that the Chinese numbers of the tional taxes on tobacco,, gasoline and Legislative Council are not repre- other luxuries-there
WHA every sentatives of the Chiness com justification for a raise which was munity in the se so they are not admitted as due to the elvil ser- elected by them. These three vants. THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. that taxation in Hong Kong was the Governor of the colony.
It was further pointed out gentlemen owe their appointment to
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Paid-up
Reserve
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CAPITAL
Liabilities
of Shareholders Sarpla
to three.
Their very low as compared with other duties are to reflect not the views parts of the British Empire. Very of the Chinese residents but their naturally, the motion Strafts $20,000,000 in spite of the objection of the un- year ago, there
was passedown opinions and thoughts. A 8,000,000
were only twe 4,000,000 official members, because the Gov- Chinese members, but since then
ernment servants acted both as it has been increased 4,000,000 judge and plaintiff in their 2,520,000 cause.
own Years ago, it was thought that the Chinese unofficial members on the Legislative Council were appointed as standing among the Chinese com- a sort of social prestige and munity, for as a rule only success- ful merchants honour to serve on the law-making. were given the
organ. It was not the custom for these legislators to say much, but
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The unofficial members constitute almost entirely of leading Chinese and foreign marchants in Hong Kong, hence they did not wish the community to bear more taxes so as to raise the pay of the Govern ment officials who are paid on the sterling basis. The increase was deemed necessary owing to the high cost of living, but it was argued that since the sterling had a higher. value in Hong Kong on account of the depreciation of the silver dollar, i the offelals were amply compensat ed by the favourable rate of ex change. A convincing argument Was advanced by Dr Robert Kate- wall, one of the Chinese members, who believed that, the Government offices were over-staffed and that there was room for economy.
After pointing out that personal emoluments alone, consumed, $11,- 500,000 per annum which was more than half of the estimates for this year, Dr. Kotewall urged for a re- duction of personnel by reorganisa tion and redistribution of work. In his opinion, there should be more opportunity for native talent. With proper training, many Chinese, Indians and Portuguese would be found suitable for positions now occupied by Britons, Ceylon being cited na an example in this direc- tion. He did not advocate reduc- tiona of salaries now.drawn by Britons. If local men took up their place. Dr. Kotewall believed in
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Dr. Kotewall then moved that the general increase of salaries be rejected and substituted by his re- solution which allowed an allowance of ten per cent. to the dollar-paid
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18
19
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