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Hong Kong. Friday, Oct. 10, 1930.
DOUBLE TEN.
Although we may not be able entirely to sympathise with the
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1930.
has produced, the teacher and CORRESPONDENCE;ISLAND WOMEN:
REALTY CO. MEETING
WOMAN SUFFRAGE FOR THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
THRICE ADVOCATED,
Manila, October 2. And now has come up the ques tion: "Shall Filipino women have
the vote?"..
leader whose will is now the ac- cepted constitution of the Nation- alist. Government, was informed that he could not land in Shang- hai; his presence there was a [To the Editor of "China Stall"! "menace" to the peace of the Sir, If I read the report of the community. It was the last Realty Company's menting rightly it would appear that Lane Crawford, straw.
The editor in question, Ltd. acquired the fine bulding who advocated these measures known as the Exchange Building against the Chungshan and help without the expenditure of one ed to drive his northwards on a name to a few documents and was cent by merely appending thotr
As a matter of fact, it eẹame up. Japanese' steamer to his death, is, thus ongured
of an income of the first time in 1907. It has been now the Journalist-Hero of $70,000 or thereabouts out of the brought up three times since then. Young China, the defender of rentals.
Governor General · Harrison and - The · expression Angel from Governor General Leonard Wood the cause whose leader he was in-
leaven" was used
at another recommanded the strumental in sending to an un-Public Company's meeting 'sometime suffrage, to timely grave-Young China and ago but if anyone deserves. that General Wood "gald:"" Nauking should be proud of their appellation surely the Realty Co. has
"One of the strongest influericca first claim.
for building up a healthy interest Champion. Is it any wander that
It is better to be "in the know" for good provincial and municipal the Nationalist Government is in Hong Kong than to be rich for if
government is that of the numer- hoodooed by carrying a Jinx you are rich you might lose your ous women's clubs. They havo. which disturbs the Feng Shui of money in the Stock Exchange but if done excellent work, especially in Fou are "in the know" you are behalf of child welfare, public the Purple Mountain?
bound to make money."
health, public instruction, private Had I known of the terms of the and public morality, and the sale of Exchange Building would stimulating of interest in local have bought Lane Crawford shares government-municipal and pro- And if I had bought Lane Crawford vincial.
evolve to eminence, while the grass was growing under her own feet. The essential canker in China's siekly political system is not due to inertia or to the lack of character in her peoples; but
News in Brief.
The next Assizes will be held on Monday, October 20.
All Government' bathing beaches will be closed on and after 7 p.m. Wednesday, October 15.
The name of the Kin Lee Motor Lighter Company, Limited, haa been struck off the Register of Companies.
shares I would have now made $2
granting of women. In 1924
"The work done by the women per share or over 100 per cent in and their attitude in public affairs a short period.
What a game!
Yours etc., AN ENLIGHTENED OBSERVER. Hong Kong, October 9.
BLIND HOME.
In the Government Gazette Is FOURTH ANNUAL PICNIC published the draft of a Bill to amend the Crown Lands Resumption | Ordinance...1900......
His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. Eric William Hamil ton to act as Deputy Clerk of Cour cils, with effect from to-day.
The name of Mr. Wu Ta Piao.
INMATES.
L
A GREAT SUCCESS.
Justifies me in renewing the re commendation made in last year's and preceding reports that suffrage be granted to women- to the same extent and under the same conditions as to men."
The Filipino women are not fighting for woman suffrage, but many of the men feel that the granting of women suffrage will purify the election system. The Filipino woman is treasurer of the TO family and as a rule, the manager, While they have not shown the in- dependence of European - and American women they are in their own ways, capable of doing what the worien of Europe and America can do..
The Committee responsible for the organisation of the picnic to the inmates of the Blind Home, Pokfulam Road, which took place
With the passing, a few weeks ago, of the tenth. anniversary of granting of suffrage to women in the United States, it is interesting to look back on those days of strug-
to a lack of imagination, the lack M.B., B.S. (Hong Kong), 8 Ashley at Shek. O on Saturday, 4th inst. gle. We absorb changes
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of a national consciousness, of the team spirit, and the inability to subordinate self to the reali- sation of a common ideal. nation which cannot rule itself must always be a menace to the rest of the world. With America aud Japan, we can only look, sádly at the chaos in China.
Road, Kowloon, has been added to
the register of medical practition ers.
favoured as it was with ideal weather, turned out to be a very
blind girls present
wish to announce that the event.
Her friends will be pleased to great success. hear that Mrs. Aris is progressing
in cus
tomed to radical changes ao soun, that it seems impossible that the There were 68 days of
the fighting, clawing they would-be woman voter are so close themselves. behind us.
toms so quickly and become uteur-
and
cars,
very
as well as can be expected after thoroughly enjoyed Twenty-three motor her operation on October 7, In the kindly loaned by friends
Secure now in benefits the ballot and has brought, they can smile a Kowloon Hospital.
others, left the Home at 3 pm. little at the fervour of those mili-
After some two via Repulse Bay,
At the expiration of three months At the from date the Canton Flavigation hours on the beach, ending with same time we must always be Company, Limitel will, unless cause Presents being given and distribut- ready to lend a helping hand. Is shown to the contrary, be strucked to each of the blind girls, the party returned to the Home via Although we must stand aside off the register and dissolved. now, it does not mean that we
His Excellency. the Governor has
skall allow our nationals in China to be killed, however, or our pro- perty destroyed. No nation has ever forwarded the cause of peace by weakness when a moral
informed Senders of telegrams are
Shaukiwan,
Thanks are very gratefully ex- tended to those who so very kind-
nominated Mr. Ho Kwong as a-mem-ly donated money, cakes, fruits ber of the Court of the University and confectionery; to those who for a further period of three years, loaned ears for the occasion; to with effect from January 4, 1930.~
Messrs. W. R. Loxley & Co, for a case of Lux toilet soap; and to Mr. B. C. Randall and the Flying Squad of the Police Reserve for valuable assistance in escorting the party to Shek O and back.
Donations were received from the following:-
that, owing to one faulty cable be- tween Hong Kong and Shanghai, telegrams to and from Shanghai and beyond may be subject to slight
It would be ungracious to la- the Royal Engineers Warrant Off- bour further the shortcomings cers and Sergts. Mess, Wellington Barracks, to Miss Dorothy Alexín- of a nation on the anniversary of ara Dyer, No. 3, "E" Block, Ken- its birthday as a Republic: Our hedy Road. homily, after all, is not inconsist-
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Netherlands Trading Society $25 Col..T. A. Robertson Chief Inspector P. Grant
G. S. Archbutt
M. J. Quist
"Raphael"
A. Rheinshagen
Prot. J. L. Shollshear
Tan Eng-hool
A. W. G. Tickle
H. A. Allen
Major H. B. L. Dowbiggin
Mrs. B. Lyon
Mrs.. M. Mother
Dr. T. W Ware
Rev. L N. Watkins W. Allen
Miss E., Samy Mrs. Ho
Mrs. A. W. Millar Mias D. Tam
tant groupe picketing the white sombre brown Pilgrim's hats and cloaks marching in winter anows the 250 miles from New York to Washington.
House, the suffragettes, clad in
"General" Rosalie Jones, now
Mrs. C. C. Diil, wife of the senator from Washington state, led that spectacular demonstration.
A paper of that day describes' the procession:
Cause
"The plucky, dishevelled band of suffrage pilgrims swung wearily around the Peace monument for the final march for their ceived more clamourous, applause Incoming Presidents have neţ re-
than did the company of brown. clad womer,
huddled in a little group, forced to fight their way through veritable walls of shout- ing humanity for more than a mile.".
The organized movement for woman suffrage began in 1848.
Now that women have the vote, the leaders of the suffrage-move- ment are concentrating on a move ment to persuade women to use their vote.-Manila Bulletin.
GERMANY & POLAND
́BELGIAN PAPER AND A LETTER BY HINDENBURG.
principle is involved. No nation can help to build a prosperous and united. China by permitting the Chinese to destroy the prin- delay. ciples, upon which international |
His Majesty the King has, not society stands. By protecting been advised to exercise his power our own nationals, we actually of disallowance with respect to the following. Ordinance.Ordinanco republican aims of China, or with help to forward the aims that we No. 24 of 1929. An Ordinance to share with America and Japan-amend the Industrial Employment the principles which have guided for they are most deeply concern-of Children Ordinance, 1922. her to her present state of chaos, ed-the aims to help China to
The forthcoming wedding Is an- we may at least politely salute.
stand on her own feet, free, pros-nounced of Quarter Master Sergt. her on this her nineteenth birth perous, unified, and happy. Charles George Peachey, R.E., of day. The changes since Dr. Sun Yat-sen and his zealous followers, disciples of revolution, all, took over the reigns of Government on that eventful day, the tenth of October, 1911, have been so dras
ent with these very principles of tic and far-reaching that it al Dr. Sun Yat-sen upon which the taken to Kowloon Hospital suffering of 365. The balance, not expend most takes one's breath away, hie
Republic was founded; for the from severe burns on the right leg, ed will be forwarded to Misa Sly published a letter by Marshal torically speaking. to reflect on them. Gone are the pigtails and very life-blood of new principles as a result of some gasoline he was Moritz, Matron of the Blind Home; von Hindenburg, circulated to all..
is a vital eriticism of old prin- carrying being accidently spilt on to in due course for the purchase of the German Ministers in 1919. con taining extras from unpublished the lamp of a-rikisha pin which he clothing for the blind girls, or for the bound feet; gone the ancient
German documents.. ciples. There was a time when was travelling. His condition any other purposes as may be Dealing with the question, of the Oriental contempt of woman;
deemed fit,
future 'German borders, it advises Thanks are also extended to the the creation, cast of Germany, and SECOND AROUND, PACIFIC CRUISE, OF THE gone the worst of the foolish ideas the founder of the Republic was is not serious.
regarded as a "dangerous char that are incompatible with £
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civilised society. China has now acter." Now he is the Hero of Mr. R. M. Dyer, C.B.E. B.Sc. para at the Committee's disposal special territory with an area of in deed and in fact taken her China, to follow whose difficult MINA, Chief Manager of the for the occasion:-
about 900. sq; kilometres, consist- place among the modern nations and idealistic edicts the great Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock Co. The Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, the ing of land which should be o
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The Rev. A. D. Stewart, Mrs. U. W have been rendered impossible. upon which the e world's trade on and would seek refuge in mony.
Strelley W. N. Thomas Tain, and marathon is being run. If the Shanghai, a journalist in his dual
The Chinese who was killed in the Dr. T. W Were course of history and national proži capacity as editor of a daily news motor, accident-ats Watchal on Sep- The Committee, Wish further to
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